they are different seed so i thing different characteristics
Color, shape, size and type of foliage is the difference between a pine tree seedling and an apple tree seedling. Pine tree (Pinus spp) seedlings maintain evergreen, light, long, narrow, thin foliage known as needles that will grow for several years before dropping off for replacement growth. Apple tree (Malus spp) seedlings muster up, on downy stalks, dark-tipped, deciduous, large, light-bottomed, rose-like leaves green to yellow in color and oval, rounded or wedged in shape that drop off for new growth every year.
The address of the Wilcox County - Pine Apple Branch Library is: 124 County Road 59, Pine Apple, 36768 M
On average, a white pine seedling can grow around 6-12 inches per year under optimal growing conditions. Factors such as soil quality, water availability, and sunlight can influence the growth rate of the seedling.
The phone number of the Wilcox County - Pine Apple Branch Library is: 251-746-2698.
A PINEAPPLE is not an apple or a pine but it is a fruit
Hawaii
yes
an apple tree
No, you just get a smashed apple, covering a pine cone. The pineapple fruit is so-called because it resembles a pine cone, but it comes from a tropical American plant, Ananas comosus.
cotton and pine apple
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pineapple