Yes.
White Pine has bundles of 5 needles, Red Pine (Norway Pine) has bundles of two.
No, pine trees do not have leaves. They have pine needles that have a waxy coat on them. People refer to them as pine leaves sometimes, but that isn't what they are.
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No, Pine Trees have pine needles, not leaves
Yes - the 'needles' of pine trees are their actual leaves.
The white pine has needles generally in bundles of 5. This is not a compound leaf.
Oh, dude, pine needles are grouped in bundles called fascicles. Each fascicle typically has a specific number of needles depending on the type of pine tree. So, like, next time you see a pine tree, you can impress your friends with your knowledge of fascicles. Cool, right?
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Pine trees themselves can be identified because they are the only trees that have bundled needles: groups of needles wrapped firmly together at one end. Most olny have up to seven needles in a bundle!
Pine trees shed their needles gradually throughout the year, with older needles turning yellow and falling off while new ones grow in their place. This process helps the tree conserve energy and adapt to changing seasons.
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The growing season for pine trees is Spring to Autumn (Fall, in the USA). There is little, if any, growth during Winter. Unlike broad leaf trees that shed their leaves and shut down for Winter, pine trees continuously lose and replace individual needles throughout the year.