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Pine trees have a woody stem. The stem of a pine tree is characterized by its strong, sturdy structure, which allows the tree to support its height and weight. The woody stem is composed of layers of xylem and phloem tissues that provide structural support and transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the tree.
Yes. It is caused by inhaling smoke from burning pine, usually in campfires.
Spring
Usually pine.
Yes. They are found in pine cones which come from pine trees. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/pine-nut)
Most #2 grade 2 x 4 studs are labeled "SPF" for Spruce, Pine, Fir. The pine is usually Ponderosa Pine.
Usually Fir or Yellow Pine.
Habitat is generally used for animals, just so you know. Anyway, pine trees are usually found in temperate or subtropical zones.
Tyhe seeds are usually dispersed by birds.
They are usually some variety of pine.
Pine and Douglas fur (soft woods usually)
Pink pine cones are young or immature pine cones that sometimes occur on pine trees. They are not very common. They usually have a light rose to dark magenta hue. As they grow older, they start turning green or brown.