Pine tree pollen is involved in moving plant matter between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
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Pine tree pollen is involved in moving plant matter between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
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Pine tree needles are sometimes eaten by the Symphytan species pine sawfly, and goats.
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Pines are among the most commercially important tree species valued for their timber and wood pulp throughout the world.
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Pine tree wood is widely used in high-value carpentry items such as furniture, window frames, panelling, floors, and roofing, and the resin of some species is an important source of turpentine.
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Pine tree wood has no insect- or decay-resistant qualities after logging, in its untreated state it is generally recommended for indoor construction purposes only .
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Pine tree boughs, appreciated especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations.
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Pine tree needles are used for making decorative articles such as baskets, trays, pots, etc.
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Pine tree needles are versatile and have been used by Latvian designer Tamara Orjola to create different biodegradable products including paper, furniture, textiles and dye.
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Again, it is not clear what tree is meant, and other translations use "pine" for the word translated as "box" by the King James .
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Pine tree is a motif in Chinese art and literature, which sometimes combines painting and poetry in the same work.
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