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  2. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    A mature female big-cone pine (Pinus coulteri) cone, the heaviest pine cone A young female cone on a Norway spruce (Picea abies) Immature male cones of Swiss pine (Pinus cembra) A conifer cone, or in formal botanical usage a strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants, especially in conifers and cycads.

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  4. File:Pine cones, male and female.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Coulter pine - Wikipedia

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    Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri), or big-cone pine, is a conifer in the genus Pinus of the family Pinaceae.Coulter pine is an evergreen conifer that lives up to 100 years. [2] It is a native of the coastal mountains of Southern California in the United States and northern Baja California in Mexico, occurring in mediterranean climates, where winter rains are infrequent and summers are dry with ...

  6. Pine cone - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    We can call a yew berry a conifer cone because it's technically true, but would anyone call a yew berry a "pine cone"? Dekimasu よ! 13:18, 6 November 2019 (UTC) Keep - pines are only one genus of conifer. --Nessie 15:11, 6 November 2019 (UTC) Oppose; current title precisely identifies the topic of the article. "Pine cone" is a subtopic.

  8. Winged genie - Wikipedia

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    A four-winged genie in the Bucket and cone motif. Relief from the north wall of the Palace of king Sargon II at Dur Sharrukin, 713–716 BC. Winged genie is the conventional term for a recurring motif in the iconography of Assyrian sculpture. Winged genies are usually bearded male figures sporting birds' wings.

  9. Knobcone pine - Wikipedia

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    On the coast, the knobcone pine may hybridize with bishop pine (Pinus muricata), and Monterey pine (Pinus radiata). In the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, knobcone pine is often a co-dominant with blue oak (Quercus douglasii). [7] The species is susceptible to fire, but this melts the cone resin, releasing seeds for regrowth. [4]