The Properties of pine is that it is soft and easily carved/cut,accepts paint and stain,can have artistic knots,cheap comparatively,light, naturallyreadily available.
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The definition of special properties are the unique features of a substance. They are commonly derived from other intrinsic and extrinsic properties.
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Pine is a softwood often used in furniture.
There are no known medicinal properties of princess pine. However, its spores can be explosive in high densities.
parana pine wood is one of the most tensile materials on the planet
Pine bark extracts is made from the bark of the maritime pine tree called Landes. It contains naturally occurring chemicals called proanthocyanidins. Pine bark extract is used for its antioxidant properties.
Scots pine is a readily available soft wood. It is of average strength and is easy to work with. Scots Pine is used for DIY, cheap quality furniture and simple joinery. Other softwoods include- spruce, European redwood, yellow cedar and Parana pine.
Clayton Eugene Posey has written: 'The effects of fertilization on some wood properties of loblolly pine, Pinus taeda L' -- subject(s): Loblolly pine, Fertilizers and manures
There are four main species of Southern Pine - shortleaf, longleaf, loblolly, and slash. Long Leaf Southern Pine is heavy, hard, strong and coarse grained. It is very durable when dry and well ventilated. It cannot be used in contact with the ground. It is used for heavy framing timbers and floors. Short Leaf Southern Pine can vary greatly in quality but is used as a substitute for long leaf pine.
People have consumed large amounts of pine needles in the form of a tea. The needles and the tea are high in vitamin C. Peterson Field Guide: Edible Wild Plants gives no indication that pine needles have any toxicity or intoxicating properties. There are reports of pine needles inducing abortions in cattle and hence should be avoided by pregnant women.
The pine cone has had medicinal uses dating back to 514 AD. The Japanese have been using pine cone extract to treat anything from the common cold to cancer. Also in Japan, drinking tea made from the pine cones, or ingesting the pine cone, [which is called "Matsu"], is associated with longevity and increased health. Also in the United States, scientific studies and research, has revealed pine cones to have antiviral, anti-tumor, and antibacterial properties. Also, Pine cone extract, with compelling evidence, is shown to have very strong immunologic effects.
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Floyd G. Manwiller has written: 'Wood and bark properties of spruce pine' -- subject(s): Spruce
James D. Burton has written: 'Guying to prevent wind sway influences loblolly pine growth and wood properties' -- subject(s): Growth, Loblolly pine, Forests and forestry, Trees, Research