If you mean do the needles change color from green to red or brown with the fall, then no, their color does not change. However, in the spring time the new needles have a much lighter green color, which darkens as the year goes on and they are subjected to the cold of the winter.
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Yes, there are many different species of pine trees, each with unique characteristics such as the length and color of their needles, the size and shape of their cones, and their growth habits. Some common varieties include Eastern white pine, Ponderosa pine, and Scots pine.
A wide variety of pine trees are used for Christmas trees in the US. White Pines are common.
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yes Some are but not all.
yes i have seen some pine trees which are similar to the chir pine in pune and they bear similar cones but much smaller in size but the same hard texture..............you can see them along road sides parks etc. But im not sure what is their scientific name maybe some sub-species of pine trees
No. Pine trees are not indigenous to most of Africa. There are pine trees in North Africa. Pine trees were introduced to South Africa as a source of timber and for sentimental and ornamental reasons by European colonists who wanted some familiar plants on the landscape. There are plants from pine-related botanical families in South Africa. The several species of Yellowwood are from the family, but do not resemble a European or American pine.
Yes, some evergreen trees can grow in Alabama, such as southern pine species like loblolly pine and longleaf pine. These trees are well-adapted to the region's climate and soil conditions.
the pine trees are straight and tall. they grow on mountains. they have coneless fruits. they have a waxy coating so that the snow can slide down easily.
Some common tree seeds that can be easily planted in a garden include acorns from oak trees, maple seeds from maple trees, and pine cones from pine trees.