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Conifers produce cones. The cone is like a flower. There are male cones and female cones, The male flowers open first and are usually open higher on the plant than the female cones. Wind takes the pollen where it needs to go.
Pine cones mature, opening up and releasing the seeds. In some species of Pine, heat (such as from a fire) is needed to open the cones.
Not necessarily. However, Pine relies on fire for reproduction. The heat breaks open the serotinous cones to release seed.
Male cones are smaller, do not open, and are located on the lower part of the tree. Females are the opposite; big, open, and located higher on the tree.
Some conifers actually require high heat to open their cones and release the seeds.
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A tree that produces cones instead of flowers is called a "conifer". Most conifers are evergreens, but not all of them. These cones are produced to protect their seeds. Eventually the cones open up and the seeds fall out.
Basically it needs a savanna, sahel, and dry open woodland.
First, get the cone to open and drops its seeds by warming it or prying it open. Pinecones release seeds during intense heat like a forest fire. Then take the seeds, discard the cone, and plant.
You can play anywhere- indoors and outdoors. If you bring cones you can turn any open field into a regulation sized Ultimate Frisbee field. And you can play indoors in a gym or sports complex.
The immature cones perform as flowers - I have seen conifers (firs and spruces) in a high wind with great yellow clouds of pollen blowing from them. When these small pollen producing cones are cross-pollinated they develop into cones which bear the seeds. As the cones ripen and spread open the seeds - each with its individual propellor like wing - pop and fly out.
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