After I posted about many of the old cones coming down in a storm, these trees are reloading. The branches have many little tips with pollen. And there are smaller cones beginning to grow, just as some old cones still hang on to fall on a passing stranger.
Pine Trees
6 years ago by thatindianlady (70)
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Excellent images friend @thatindianlady the pine is a very useful tree in the carpentry, light, strong and very versatile
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