Yes, all pine trees reproduce through seeds. Pine tree seeds are produced in the female pine cone, which is much, much larger and far more robust than the small, catkin-like male cone, which only produces pollen.
The pine cones are its seed so it makes them so it can reproduce. In other words 'to make another of itself.'
The pine cone holds the seeds.
Some species of trees, such as the pine tree, produce a cone which contains seeds.
The tree you are referring to is likely a pine tree. Pine trees produce cones that contain seeds and are often green before maturing and turning brown.
through pine cones
Cone
The Seeds of the Pine Tree … when the seeds mature, the pine cone opens, and the seed fall out.
Pine tree are coniferous plants.
They produce the seeds that new trees grow from.
No. A pine tree has its own seeds so there only needs to be one tree.
their seeds are found in cones, they do not produce fruit
Pine trees have seeds in the cone. Ferns are the only plants that I can think of off hand that have spores (I'm sure that there are more out there). Otherwise, if it is a natural plant, one that was not created from grafting/hybridization and so on, it has seeds.