The seeds in Christmas trees, particularly in species like the Norway spruce or Douglas fir, are typically referred to as "cones," which contain the seeds. When the cones mature, they open up to release seeds that can propagate new trees. These seeds are small and often winged, allowing them to be easily dispersed by the wind.
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Pine trees have cones. There are male cones, which are smaller (about 1-5 cm), and female cones, which are larger (3-60 cm). The male cones contain pollen. The female cones have ovules, which become seeds when fertilized by pollen from a male cone.
Seeds that come from cones.
Trees that have spinning seeds include maple trees, such as the silver maple and sugar maple. These trees produce winged seeds called samaras that spin as they fall to the ground, helping with seed dispersal.
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Yes.
It is so called as trees, windows and stars are lighted everywhere at Christmas.
It is called reforesting.
Christmas trees are real trees.
Oh, dude, those sparkly Christmas trees are called "trees of light" in Africa. Yep, Africa, where they know how to bring some extra shine to the holiday season. So, next time you're hanging out in Africa during Christmas, just look for those glowing trees of light!