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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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What are the leaves on conifers called?

The leaves of conifers are called 'needles'

Is it in the bible about why the pine tree crosses are on the tree?

Sir,

it is the new things for me the cross by made pine tree.

it is very beautiful answer

Thank you

Is a downed pine tree covered by homeowners ins?

Contact your insurance Company and ask them.

Most homeowners insurance policies will only cover the cost of tree removal if the tree fell on the house, otherwise if the tree fall did not damage you insured property improvements, then it's just the homeowners own responsibility to remove debris after the occasional storm.

If a characteristic is found in bacteria fungi pine trees snakes and humans when did it most likely evolve?

Billion of years ago. Bacteria has the simplest form of life. Unicellular and asexual haploid cells.

How can pine trees grow with hydroponics?

possibly by supplying water to adventitious roots, while allowing the tap root to grow freely

Where is the battery on camp pine hooda math?

The battery is in the cabin with the red flag, click on the alarm clock and on the bottom right of it, it should have a picture of a battery, click that and it will flip the clock around. Then you click the slot where the battery is and take it. (:

What is Pine Tree Independent School District's motto?

Pine Tree Independent School District's motto is 'A Tradition of'.

How much does an Australian pine tree cost?

We just purchased a 7ft Austrailian pine and paid $300.00 (USA) for the tree and to have it planted.

Many parts of pine trees are used as tea or herbal medicine but what about pine cone?

The pine cone has had medicinal uses dating back to 514 AD. The Japanese have been using pine cone extract to treat anything from the common cold to cancer. Also in Japan, drinking tea made from the pine cones, or ingesting the pine cone, [which is called "Matsu"], is associated with longevity and increased health. Also in the United States, scientific studies and research, has revealed pine cones to have antiviral, anti-tumor, and antibacterial properties. Also, Pine cone extract, with compelling evidence, is shown to have very strong immunologic effects.

Number of chromosomes a pine tree has?

All the studied 232 species in 11 genera in the Pinaceae family have 2n=2x=24 chromosomes except Douglas fir (2n=26). (see Krutovsky et al. 2004 Genetics 168:447

Give an example of a limiting factor for a pine tree?

Shallow rooted plant, mosses, ferns, and lichen live on pine tree.

Limiting mean any biotic or a biotic factor that restricts the existence, numbers, reproduction, or distribution.

Is living pine tree more than 4000 years ago a fossil?

No, it's not a fossil, because it's organic. And fossils are when all of the organic stuff has been replaced by Minerals.

You park my car under a pine tree and some mornings you have a fine mist of something on my windshield is this coming from the pine tree?

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

What does a tamarac pine tree look like?

Tamarac is a rot-resistant tree akin to spruce. It has little needles that turn brown in the fall and drop off. It makes excellant beams, much like hemlock.

How do you grow roman pine trees?

First of all there is no such thing as a "Roman Pine Tree" but if you mean how to grow a pine tree in Rome then i have the answer for you.

  1. First you have to check the soil and make sure it has plenty of acid in it (pine trees grow better in acid rich soil)
  2. second yell from then on your on your own GLAD I COULD HELP!!!!

Picture of southern longleaf pine tree?

alabamas state tree

http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/Alabama/TreeSlongleafpine.html