There are many traditionally Australian trees referred to as "pines", such as the Wollemi Pine, which are in the family Araucariaceae. However they are unrelated to the North American or European Pine which are in the family Pinaceae.
Pine trees
This species of Australian Pine is spelt Wollemi.
yes, traditionally.
No. Christmas trees are traditionally pine.
We just purchased a 7ft Austrailian pine and paid $300.00 (USA) for the tree and to have it planted.
The Norfolk Island pine originated on Norfolk Island, now an Australian territory which lies about 1000km off Australia's east coast. Incidentally, it is not a true pine.
An Akubra is a brand of Australian hat, especially one with a broad brim, similar to a fedora, traditionally worn by Australian stockmen.
The Bunya Pine is a pine tree native to southeast Queensland. It grows extremely tall, and has large cones filled with bunya nuts that are quite tasty when roasted and salted.The Wollemi Pine is a rare, critically endangered pine found in New South Wales.The Casuarina, or sheoak, is a spindly pine commonly found in coastal and hinterland areas.The Cypress pine is a softwood pine common to parts of New South Wales.
Rosin has been traditionally made of pine pitch although there are other synthetics used now
Rosin has been traditionally made of pine pitch although there are other synthetics used now.
Yes, I was told they were an Australian ironwood tree when I was there. They look like pine trees.
Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir and Balsam Fir are the Christmas trees that are traditionally brought into the house to be decorated. They are evergreen conifers in the family Pinaceae (Pine family).