On fir trees !
No; pinecones are the seepods of coniferous (evergreen) trees.
You must let the pine cone open and release the seeds. Then, you can plant it in a warm spot.
Yes and no. The big brown pinecones on the ground that most people consider pinecones are actually female pinecones. The male pinecones are the small pollen structures. Each pollen structure has over a hundred sperm cells, and each pinecone has several egg cells inside it. Not all of them will get fertilized, but in a successful instance, wind or gravity will cause a tiny piece of the pollen, one sperm cell, to fall inside of the female pinecone to fertilize it.
from a tree
Pinecones typically take about six to eight months to grow and mature on the tree. However, the exact duration can vary depending on the species of pine tree and environmental conditions. Once mature, the cones will release seeds when they dry out and open, which can take additional time depending on the climate. Overall, from the formation of the cone to seed release, the entire process can span about a year.
Let's represent the number of acorns Lin has as A. Since Lin has 7 fewer pinecones than acorns, we can express the number of pinecones she has as A-7. Given that Lin has 4 pinecones in total, we can set up the equation A-7 + 4 = A. Solving this equation, we find that Lin has 11 acorns.
Yes
A bushel is a unit of measurement for volume, equivalent to approximately 8 gallons or 35.2 liters. When it comes to pinecones, the actual number that fits in a bushel can vary widely depending on the size and type of pinecones, but on average, a bushel can hold anywhere from 50 to 100 pinecones. This variability is due to the differences in size and density of the cones.
The plural form is pinecones.
pinecones
They are pine tree seeds. The seeds in the cone will grow into a pine tree.
Only pinecones