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Pine cones are produced by pine trees. There are about 35 species of pine tree found throughout North America, particularly in the northern areas. Thanks for using ChaCha, have a great day!
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The pine cone contains the pine seeds. These are located inside under each of the "bracts", or little shelf like coverings that open when the cone is "ripe". The problem is, if you just picked up a cone from the ground, ...
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・ Conifers are trees that produce cones to protect their seeds. The cones have many scales to shelter the... ・ Conifers make up the division Pinophyta, also known as Coniferophyta and Coniferae. Some commonly recognized... ・ Each of these s...
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Looking for a fun edible craft to make with the kids? How about Christmas Tree Cones!What You'll Need...Sugar ConesWhite FrostingGreen Food ColoringMini M&M's and other sprinkles, etc. for decorationsWhat You'll Do:Use the green food c...
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After the tree has been exposed to a fire. Bellringer500@yahoo.com M.F.
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Zane has cones, so ask him about his conifer life jelly-filled cones.
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Pine cones contain a seed that can be extracted and planted as a method of propagating new pine trees. The cones must be collected immediately after they fall off the tree and only the plump female seeds will germinate into pine seedlings. ...
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oh come on. try a little. At least look up what each of these words mean. CONiferous=it's got cones.
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LEAF TYPE: Are the leaves simple or compound ? The picture at the left shows the difference between a simple leaf (a single blade leaf) and a compound leaf (leaflets attached to the midrib of the leaf).
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I started seedlings from my Blue Spruce last year, and about 3/4 of them germinated. It's early yet to see whether they hold true to their parent though. These are the steps I followed when I did mine. You will probably find a million diffe...
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