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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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Which state is known for its pine trees?

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Almost All Of The United States. There Are Many Types Of Pine Trees

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What are pine trees seeds called?

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What is the pine tree commonly called "Northern pine?" Is it possibly the Eastern white pine?

Is pine sap edible?

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YEd it is actually.If you eat too much you will get sock and it does not feel so good.

What is the best fertilizer for white pine trees?

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A slow release organic fertilizer is the preferred fertilizer for white pine trees (Pinus strobus).

Specifically, white pines are trees that prefer acidic soils. The casting of their own needles builds up a natural mulch for the release of nutrients back into the soil and therefore into the roots. Otherwise, they favor applications of timed release organic fertilizers and of regular chelated iron treatments.

Are there male and female pine trees?

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Oak trees are monoecious, meaning that they have male and female flowers on the same plant. Unlike many other flowering plants, however, they have separate male and female flowers. The male flowers produce pollen, while the female flowers produce eggs that will be fertilized once the flowers are pollinated. Each oak tree is essentially both male and female, since it features both male and female flowers. The male flowers are small structures on stalk-like appendages called catkins; the catkins droop down from some of the branches. Female flowers are so small they are best identified with a magnifying glass. They are found on twigs near the base of emerging leaves, where they appear a week or so before the male flowers.

What animal builds huge nests up in pine trees?

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this might be the answer birds

How can you stop a pine tree from producing pine cones?

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u can't it's a way of nature. And why do u want to stop pinecones from growing

How is the pine tree different from other trees?

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well the particles in pine trees are mixed with the salinity of the leaves on the ground mixed with the worms & the bacteria. it is also another reason that trees are different because the leaves of the trees have 0.3 of the particles needed to produce gummy bears.

Can pine trees grow in Florida?

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No they dont it will only grow up there of it has been brought from a different state or country

Do pine trees have nuts?

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Yes. They are found in pine cones which come from pine trees. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/pine-nut)

How long does the bristlecone pine tree live?

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The bristlecone pine tree lives up to 5,000 years!

Do oak trees live in the swamp?

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got no flippin idea. get a life.

Which does a pine tree or a oak tree rot faster?

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I'm asking this because we are wanting to make a light pole to put a light on.. so at night i can see what i am doing with my horses and we want one either oak or pine.. but we want to know which one would rot first..

What is the capital of the Pine Tree State?

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The capital of Maine, colloquially known as the Pine Tree State, is Augusta.

Do you plant pine trees in the spring or fall?

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spring or fall. I like to say that Fall is the best time for planting, because it gives the plant or tree some time to adjust to the transplanting (shock) without having to worry about drought or heat stress. It is still very important to water thoroughly even though it is cold, especially if it is a broadleaved evergreen.

What is the male gametophyte of a pine tree?

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A pine tree is generally a Sporophyte - a multicellular, diploid, spore-producing organism. However, the created spores are haploid, and thus begin the gametophyte phase, in which the microspores (pollen) and megaspores (female receptors), will combine back into a gamete, and begin the sporophyte stage again.

Does a pine tree reproduce with leaves roots or stems?

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Pine trees have seeds in the cone. Ferns are the only plants that I can think of off hand that have spores (I'm sure that there are more out there). Otherwise, if it is a natural plant, one that was not created from grafting/hybridization and so on, it has seeds.

What is the slender leaves of fir and pine trees called?

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Pines have four types of leaves:

  • Seed leaves (cotyledons) on seedlings, borne in a whorl of 4-24.
  • Juvenile leaves, which follow immediately on seedlings and young plants, 2-6 cm long, single, green or often blue-green, and arranged spirally on the shoot. These are produced for six months to five years, rarely longer.
  • Scale leaves, similar to bud scales, small, brown and non-photosynthetic, and arranged spirally like the juvenile leaves.
  • Needles, the adult leaves, which are green (photosynthetic), bundled in clusters (fascicles) of (1-) 2-5 (-6) needles together, each fascicle produced from a small bud on a dwarf shoot in the axil of a scale leaf. These bud scales often remain on the fascicle as a basal sheath. The needles persist for 1.5-40 years, depending on species. If a shoot is damaged (e.g. eaten by an animal), the needle fascicles just below the damage will generate a bud which can then replace the lost leaves.

Is Muriatic acid good for pine trees?

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Very small amounts of muriatic acid are mixed with water to lower the pH balance of the water and make it suitable for water pine trees. It is important to be careful and test the pH balance of the water because too much muriatic acid will kill the trees.

What can be sprayed on pine trees to keep deer from eating them?

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The deer were there first. We as humans moved in on there habitat.

But enough of that, try going to a homegraden center and ask them for some kind of repellent or try moth balls around the base. You can always put human hair clippings around to keep them out but if they are really hungry, nothing can stop them but a good hunter. Good luck.

more try spraying it with chilli.

You might want to go to a hardware store or nursary and ask for coyote urine. It comes as a dried powder. Spread on the ground around the plants and the deer will stay away (the urine tells them that a predator is around and they might be the next meal !).

What is found on a pine tree?

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Roots, trunk, branches, twigs , needles and cones.

What countries grow Scots pine trees?

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Scotland

How often do you water a baby pine tree in a pot?

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Pine trees planted in the landscape will need to be watered for the first year after planting. Watch the weather and when you have not had rain in four or five days, give your pines a long deep drink of water.

In the next couple of years, watch the weather and again, when the weather is inordinately dry water your trees. A slow deep soaking is better than dumping a quick bucket on them.

After five years, the only time you need to water is if you experience a drought.

What do the Venus flytrap and pine trees share in common?

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They are both multicellular and are autotrophs, wich means they create their own food.