While pine needles are not toxic, they are not a sufficient source of nutrients for long-term survival. Eating pine needles may provide some vitamins and minerals, but they lack essential nutrients like protein and carbohydrates. It is not recommended to rely solely on pine needles for sustenance.
I have not tried eating pine needles. Eating pine needles is not recommended as they can be tough and may cause stomach discomfort.
Pine needles are not considered toxic but are irritating. they can be irritating to the mouth and stomachs of dogs as well as the feet and pads if they walk on the needles. Many dogs will vomit after eating the needles.
They have a thick waxy coating protecting the pine needles
People have consumed large amounts of pine needles in the form of a tea. The needles and the tea are high in vitamin C. Peterson Field Guide: Edible Wild Plants gives no indication that pine needles have any toxicity or intoxicating properties. There are reports of pine needles inducing abortions in cattle and hence should be avoided by pregnant women.
Evergreen Pine trees do not have leaves,the are pine needles and the shape of the tree helps it to shed snow.
pine needles in Tagalog: no direct translation but it is referred to as pine tree also in Tagalog. Example is the Baguio pine tree.
Roots, trunk, branches, twigs , needles and cones.
Yes, goats can safely eat pine needles. Goats are known to eat all of the pine needles off a tree if they can reach them.
Pine needles can be used for mulch/compost, animal bedding, and making baskets. The oil from pine needles can be used for cleaning products and as a health supplement.
If you are asking if one can be allergic to pine tree needles, the answer is YES. You can be.
Yes - the 'needles' of pine trees are their actual leaves.
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