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Pine Trees

Pine trees are conifers. They are often grown commercially for timber. Pine trees have a long life span, sometimes up to 1,000 years old.

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Where pine nuts are grown in Pakistan?

If you head into the Gynumerian Forest of northern Pakistan, you can find pine nuts being grown by local natives and townspeople. However being difficult to grow, pine nuts can be raised fast if fed twice a day and walked frequently.

Why don't flowers grow on pine trees?

Because pine trees aren't made like that. They don't need bees or birds to transfer the seeds, but use squirrels to spread the seeds (they pick the wooden pine-apples, and while running drop some seeds).

If you meant ground flowers, they need sand and can't get their roots into hard wood.

But I'm sure you meant the first answer.

What are the worm cocoons on pine trees?

The worm cocoons on pine trees are from the Evergreen Bag Worm, more commonly called the North American Bag Worm. They spin their cocoon onto the trees making it look like pine cones. There may be up to 1000 eggs in a single cocoon.

Can you trim a pine tree that is too tall?

yes just snip off what ever you dont need with a pair of clippers

The main way that pine trees disperse their offspring is by using?

Windblown Seeds

Also by crossbills and other finches eating and passing through their digestive system. Other animals also help disperse one tree seeds such as squirrels. Even we as humans help disperse theses seeds as we use the pine cones for the sweet pine smell used in burning the cones (minus the seeds). Also children disperse the seeds playing 'helicopters' with these particular seeds in Scottish playgrounds.

The story of the origin of the pine tree by IV Mallari?

there once live a girl by the name of Bangan. She was good,and honest,gentle and charming.She liked the company of people,and she enjoyed doing things for them.Despite all these,no one liked bangan's company for her skin was rough,being covered with pimplesand ringworms.She even had to work alone by herself.And course no man would court her.This made bangan's discontented and unhappy.She was particularly worried about her future.What would happen in her old age.if she had to live alone all her liFE? FINALLY ONE DAY,BANGAN WENT TO A FARAWAY MOUNTAIN TO SEEK COMFORT IN THE COMPANY OF TREES AND FLOWERS,BIRDS AND ANIMALS.THE SIGHT OF THE TREES GAVE BANGAN AN IDEA.WHY SHOULD SHE NOT ALSO BECOME A TREE AND BE USEFUL TO PEOPLE? THEN PERHAPS,THEY WOULD LIKE HER BETTER.AND SO, RAISING HER EYES TO HEAVEN,BANGAN PRAYED,"OH KABUNIAN,MY GOD,GRANT THAT I BECOME A TREE.I WANT TO BE USEFUL TO PEOPLE.I WANT THEM TO LIKE ME.FOR THUS CAN I BE HAPPY." BANGAN LAY DOWN IN THE WARM SUN.SOON SHE WAS FAST ASLEEP.BY THE NEXT MORNING,BANGAN HAD DISAPPEARD.IN HER PLACE GREW A BEAUTIFUL PINE TREE.IT'S BARK WAS ROUGH BUT IT'S LEAVES WERE FRAGRANT,AND THEY WHISPERED AND MURMURED IN THE WIND ALL DAY.FOR SHE WAS AT LAST FOUND HAPPINESS IN THE SERVICE OF THE PEOPLE.(ANSWERED BY:FLORA MAE AARON ALMARIO GRADE 7-EARTH MR.DEJOS.............

How do you decorate a pine tree in The Sims 2?

You can't decorate a pine tree in The Sims 2. You can, however, buy a tree that has already been decorated and place it in your Sims' property from the Buy Mode, or you can download Custom Content and install it to your The Sims 2 game, or place it in the Download folder under My Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\, that has a decorated pine tree if you can find one.

Special features of pine trees?

They are used for squirrel and chipmunks as food

Why would a forest ranger start a fire among pine tree?

Because pine cones release seeds when they explode. They explode because of the high temperatures the fire gives

Answer:

Fires are often set as controlled burns to create firebreaks as a safeguard against the spread of future fires. Firebreaks are area where the fuel (dead forest material and dead trees) have been removed and a new fire cannot cross it.

The lack of forest fires in managed forests can be detrimental as the dead wood provides many opportunities for extended forest fires.

Fires are also started to remove old trees from an area. This allows a diverse range of vegetation st grow in the burnt over area and support a more diverse forest ecology. This diverse ecology was prevented from happening by the shade and nutrient removal caused by the old pine trees. Studies show that new growth can be established in a burnt area within a few weeks and the area recovered (without the old trees) within two years.

Does pine tree sap glow?

No it doesn't, least not in complete darkness but placing it in a black light might produce different results...however I do know there is a tree that has a glowing sap because I seen the aftermath of a tree that was cut down at my friends house, not sure what kind of tree it was, but I helped him clear his property a little when he first moved there and later that night our families had a cook out/ bomb fire and that night the stumps and logs were leaking, green, glowing sap, weirdest thing I ever seen. Made me wish I would have never cut them down. This took place in spencer Indiana near freedom.

What occurs within the female cone of a pine tree?

meiosis

The above answer is not correct. Rather, the author of this amendment just had that exact answer marked wrong in a practice midterm exam. The answers to the pertinent question were: " A) Meiosis, B) Mitosis, C)Development, D) Fertilization, and E) All of the Above"

I can not post a link, but Carolyn Csanyi wrote an article tited exactly " What Occurs Within the Female Cone of a Pine Tree?" on the website homeguides.

I would suggest you look it up and read it for yourself, for it is very detailed. In this article she articulates all the events that occur between a female and male cone, specifying that the above correct answer is quite probably E) All of the Above.

Why do pine trees have needle like leaves?

Pine trees will always have needle shaped leaves, they stay like this forever. The "needle shaped leaves" are called pine needles. Most pine trees belong to a group of trees called Evergreens. Like it's name, the tree is evergreen.