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  2. 7 Easy Spring Crafts Anyone Can Make - AOL

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    Let the kids help collect pine cones from the yard (or order a bundle online), and spray paint them in a variety of colors. Use acrylic paint in a contrasting color to add a center for each flower.

  3. 75 Spring Crafts To Add Some Colorful Cheer to Your Home

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    A great way to do that is with some easy spring craft projects that focus on nature and cheerful colors. ... A pinecone petal makes a great flower petal! Check out the details at Rustic Crafts & DIY.

  4. These Simple Spring Crafts Will Delight Everyone This Season

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    25 DIY Spring Crafts That Will Brighten Your Home The Best Ideas for Kids "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

  5. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of Russia and Georgia, immature pine cones are harvested in late spring and boiled to make sweet preserves. [19] Coat of arms of the Parthon de Von family featuring three pine cones. The pineal gland is named after the pine cone. [20] Pine cones were also used as symbols of fertility in ancient Assyrian art.

  6. Longleaf pine - Wikipedia

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    Pollination occurs early the following spring, with the male cones 3–8 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 – 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) long. The female (seed) cones mature in about 20 months from pollination; when mature, they are yellow-brown in color, 15–25 cm (6– 9 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) long, and 5–7 cm (2– 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) broad, opening to 12 cm ( 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in ...

  7. Pine nut - Wikipedia

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    There are certain topographical areas found in lower elevations, such as shaded canyons, where the humidity remains constant throughout the spring and summer, allowing pine cones to fully mature and produce seed. At elevations above 2,600 m (8,500 ft), the temperature substantially drops, drastically affecting the state of the dormant cone.

  8. Jack pine - Wikipedia

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    Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodgepole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on many mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50 °C (122 °F). [16]

  9. Bristlecone pine - Wikipedia

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    Needles and cones. The green pine needles give the twisted branches a bottle-brush appearance. The needles of the tree surround the branch to an extent of about one foot near the tip of the limb. [13] The name bristlecone pine refers to the dark purple female cones that bear incurved prickles on their surface.

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