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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Pinecones


For some reason, I really enjoy checking out all the different pine cones! At the same time, I am fascinated with all the different colors of the pine trees and the length of their needles. What an amazing world we live in.

Photos by Connie
The precise timing when a pine tree drops its cones varies by species and environmental conditions. Both male and female cones occur on a pine. The floppy male cones shed pollen and drop away in late spring, but female cones persist and mature.

Two to three years passes before a female pine cone matures, opens its scales, sheds its seeds and then falls to the ground, often from summer into fall.

2 comments:

  1. Nice pine cone shots! I have learned something today.

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  2. Beautiful photos and my favourite is the pine cones.

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