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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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Can stone roman pine trees grow in Indiana?

no, they grow in rome. you do know where rome is, dont you?

What type of forest do pine trees grow in?

Pine trees grow in coniferous forest, usually in northern regions, where the climate is cold and the soil rich enough to sustain them.

Is the melaluca tree a pine tree?

No. A melaleuca tree is not a pine tree. It is not a polycotyledon. It is a dicotyledon.

Why green pine tree in winter is?

Pine trees are green in winter because they have needles instead of leaves.

What are the main months of blooming pine nuts?

The main months of blooming pine nuts are August and September for harvesting. Pine nuts have been harvested and eaten by Native Americans for centuries.

When do I trim my white pine trees in Indiana?

White pines don't need to be trimmed. You can trim off lower branches as the trees grow but leave enough branches to support the trees health.

Who were the Iroquois pine tree chiefs?

the Pine tree Chiefs were elected by the clan mother, because of their special skills.

Are pine trees to be found in maharashtra?

yes i have seen some pine trees which are similar to the chir pine in pune and they bear similar cones but much smaller in size but the same hard texture..............you can see them along road sides parks etc. But im not sure what is their scientific name maybe some sub-species of pine trees

Do pine trees contain cellulose?

Of course they do! Cellulose is found in the cell walls of all green plants and some protists, and is a major component of wood along with lignin.

Does the amount of sap coming from a pine tree mean anything?

Sap contains the sugars and other products produced by the leaves during photosynthesis and is transported through the phloem in the sapwood. If sap is on the outside of the tree, the tree has been damaged and there is an open wound that breached the bark. Large amounts would indicate that the wound is severe and/or the tree has ample water available, is producing a lot of sugar, or (in the spring) is moving stored nutrients from the roots to the upper tissues for growth.

Pitch, on the other hand, is a sticky resin produced by the tree to defend against insects and to try to seal wounds. This resin is contained in the bark and in resin ducts in the wood. Pitch on the outside of the tree can also be a result of damage, or it sometimes leaks out if there is an abundance in the bark. Pitch is very energy and resource intensive to produce, so large amounts usually indicate a healthy tree.

Where is the screw driver on camp pine hooda math?

Under the place where light bulb after you unlock the color code.

Does a daisy belong in the same plant group as a pine tree?

They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.

Does horse urine or manure kill pine trees?

Horse urine or manure does not kill pine trees. The urine should be diluted because salts can accumulate in the soil which is not good for the pine.