It is possible for brown pine trees to come back to health with proper care and conditions, but it depends on the extent of damage and the specific reasons for their decline.
Pine trees can be found in various countries around the world, but they are particularly common in North America, Europe, and Asia. Each region may have different species of pine trees that are native to that area.
Pine trees bear their seeds in the female pine cone.
Pine trees
spruce or pine trees are always have green pine needles and brown bark all trough out the year. While birch and willow trees their bark turns a more whitesh brown.
They come from pine trees, so wherever pine trees live. Most likely in colder climates.
Yes. They are found in pine cones which come from pine trees. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/pine-nut)
umm... a pine tree?!DUHH!...lolidk
Pine trees may turn brown due to various reasons such as drought, pests, diseases, or environmental stress. It is important to identify the specific cause to address the issue effectively.
They were created in the beginning.
A pine cone comes from a pine tree which is a conifer. The word conifer means cone bearing. Grapes come from vines.
Lots of different trees, such as pine, pulped and then glued together.
ALL pine trees are cone-bearing -that's where the pine-nuts come from. AND that is WHY they are classified as coniferous.(Coniferous means cone bearing.)