The glue in pine trees is sap. This sap has been made into glue by native Indians for centuries.
To make pine sap glue as the Indians and pioneers did, melt the pine sap in a small can or tin over a campfire. Leave room in the tin for some crushed charcoal (make this from the remains of yesterdays campfire) Mix crushed charcoal into about 3 times as much hot pine sap and you now have glue that will stick many things.) Even though the remains will harden, each time you melt them you will have usable glue again. -Good camping.
Pine trees and okra for sure, and possibly more.
Homemade glue is commonly made from the gum of Acacia plants such as-Acacia arabica, Acacia juliflora, Acacia cupressoides, Acacia auriculiformis etc.
Some pine trees do that.
No, Pine Trees have pine needles, not leaves
You can make tree sap glue from many trees. -Native Indians in the north used pine sap mixed with very finely crushed charcoal for glue. -It works, I've tried it.
Pine trees of course!
PVA glue
A plantation (area of trees) of pine trees
It is distilled from the resin of trees. Mostly from pine trees.
Pine trees have quite a few things that fern and mosses do not. Pine trees have pine cones and a wooden trunk.
No, there is only pine trees in pine forests. I think?
Natural, Pine comes from pine trees and trees grow naturally!