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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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How do you remove pine tree pitch from hot tub lids?

believe it or not Olive oil (or any kind of oil really) dissolves pine tar nicely. It may take a little elbow grease depending on the amount on the lid. Some dish soap and water will then wash the oil off without a problem. If you don't care so much about fumes- Lacquer thinner will work too. Test it on an area first because it's harsh. http://www.artsparx.com/Undmatsolv.html#lacthin

How do you grow pine trees from pine cones?

Pine cones open up by themselves and then drop the seeds. Sometimes, wildfires make the cones open up. So I'm guessing that you can either wait right under a pine cone and wait for it to open up or you might possibly (note that this has not been tested and may not work) light a candle right underneath the pine cone. This may not work and may result in the tree burning if it catches on fire.

Allergic to pine tree needles?

If you are asking if one can be allergic to pine tree needles, the answer is YES. You can be.

Can cows eat pine trees?

No, but cows can destroy pine trees by rubbing the bark off, chewing off the twigs and branches, etc. Pine trees are actually poisonous to cattle, especially to pregnant cows.

Do maple trees produce o2 and pine trees co2?

NO.

All trees with chlorophyll (green pigment) produce oxygen (o2) through photosynthesis.

What size over leaves on a pine tree?

they are extremely thin like double the width of a needle

Are pine trees native to Japan?

Yes, there are 8 types of native Japanese pine trees.

The most common types on mainland Japan are Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thunbergii) and Japanese Red Pine (Pinus densiflora).

The following pine trees are native to Japan:

  • Pinus parviflora
  • Pinus parviflora var. pentaphylla
  • Pinus armandi var. amamiana
  • Pinus koraiensis
  • Pinus pumila
  • Pinus densiflora
  • Pinus thunbergii
  • Pinus luchuensis

What is the difference between a pine tree seedling and an apple tree seedling?

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.

How many species of pine trees can be found in north America?

There are at least 35 species of pine trees known to be found in North America. This is roughly a third of all species on Earth.

Are pine trees indigenous in South Africa?

No. Pine trees are not indigenous to most of Africa. There are pine trees in North Africa.

Pine trees were introduced to South Africa as a source of timber and for sentimental and ornamental reasons by European colonists who wanted some familiar plants on the landscape.

There are plants from pine-related botanical families in South Africa. The several species of Yellowwood are from the family, but do not resemble a European or American pine.

How do you delete pine trees from your farm in farm town?

If you scroll through the menu bar at the bottom of the window, there is a button that has an icon of a bag of tools. Roll over this, and there will be a picture of a tractor pop up (along with a camera and a watering can). click on the tractor, then click on the tree you want to clear. OR: Simply click on the tree, then click "sell" then the green check.

How many trees are in Scotland?

Two billion-plus describes the number of trees in Scotland, according to Scotland's Trees, Woods and Forests, published with an introduction by Allan Wilson, Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development April 2, 2002. That number involves one of every 14.83 acres (6 hectares) in Scotland. Its total rises yearly since Scotland's new and replanted (from already harvested) woodlands increases by 24,710.54 acres (10,000 hectares) every year.

Do pine trees make their own food?

Yes, pine trees are able to make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. They use their needles to capture sunlight and convert it into energy in the form of glucose.

Is a slash pine an angiosperm or gymnosperm?

All pine trees are conifers, which are gymnosperms or "naked seeds" due to the fact that they reproduce by cones instead of by flowers.

Are pine trees more or less likely struck by lightning?

A journal paper was published under the title of "Lightning protection for trees and related property" (R. Cripe, Journal of Arboriculture; Sept.24 2007) that notes Pine Trees are third most likely to be struck by lightning; after oak and elm. Pine trees are noted as being on average taller than other trees, having a direct water-table root system and their needles have a lower resistance (higher conductivity).

How many pine trees are there in Scotland?

Over 240 million is a guesstimated number of pine trees in Scotland. The booklet Scotland's Trees, Woods and Forests, released with the approval of Allan Wilson, Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development April 2, 2002, lists a total of 2 billion trees over 1.3 million hectares (3,212,369.96 acres), with a yearly increase by 10,000 hectares (24,710.54 acres) through new plantings and through replantings from harvested lands. The booklet mentions pine as accounting for 12 percent of that figure and as predominating in the Highlands.

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Why do pine trees have needle shaped leaves?

because the geographical regions where the pine trees are growing would not allow them to have broad leaves and they have to conserve water also. In addition needle like leaves of the pine trees increase the photosynthetic surface area of these plants.

Is a pine tree coniferous or deciduous?

Coniferous.A pine tree is a evergreen conifer.

Pine tree beginning with W?

A Pine Tree begining with the letter "W" is a White Pine Tree.