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  2. How collecting pine cones helps renew Oregon forests after ...

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    Logging companies like Collins Pine are helping the Forest Service source pine cones and clear scorched land for replanting. "Fire and ecology and insects and disease — it doesn't care about a ...

  3. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    The condition of fallen pine cones is a crude indication of the forest floor's moisture content, which is an important indication of wildfire risk. Closed cones indicate damp conditions while open cones indicate the forest floor is dry.

  4. Pseudotsuga macrocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, commonly called the bigcone spruce or bigcone Douglas-fir, is an evergreen conifer native to the mountains of southern California.It is notable for having the largest (by far) cones in the genus Pseudotsuga, hence the name.

  5. List of pines by region - Wikipedia

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    Mature Pinus pinea (stone pine); note umbrella-shaped canopy: Pollen cones of Pinus pinea (stone pine): A red pine (Pinus resinosa) with exposed rootsYoung spring growth ("candles") on a loblolly pine

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  8. File:Single-leaf pine (Pinus monophylla) cones; Split Rock ...

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  9. Boschniakia - Wikipedia

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    Groundcones often look at first glance like pine cones lying on the ground, especially when they are brown in color. They may also be shades of yellow, red, and purple. Each plant may be a few inches tall, and pine-cone-shaped or cylindrical.