Maybe bees, animals, squirrels, wind
Pine tree pollen is a "Necessaleb Brotusk", (a recessive type of pollen.) it comes from the bructus (the buds.) The bructus bossoms, creating a flowering bud.
Pine tree pollen is a "Necessaleb Brotusk", (a recessive type of pollen.) it comes from the bructus (the buds.) The bructus bossoms, creating a flowering bud.
The cone.
seems like indefinitely
Yes, my son developed a horrible reash , hives and blisters from a Pine tree he climbed up at my girlfriends house. I brought him to the doctor who recognized it right away. He called him a tree hugger! I never would have guessed!
it could be pollen from nearby plants. it could also be spores from fungi on the tree. it could also be dried sap from the tree
the tree would be a pine tree because pine trees have needlelike leaves
It is different because the reproduction is spread by the wind. The wind carries the pollen and the pollen fertilizes the seed.
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.
I don't believe it will penetrate a 12 inch diameter tree
pine tree. i believe any tree with "needles" instead of leaves is known as a "conifer"
it would grow..