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What are pine trees valued for?

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What are pine trees valued for?

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  1. Lumber


  2. mulch. the needles are baled up and sold as pine straw landscape mulch

  3. THEIR POINTY-NESS its good for scratchign certain areas woot!

  4. christmas

  5. their smell

  6. my boyfriend's aunt bought one that was below your waist for 2000 dollars i think...i'm not positive about the height but i know she paid 2000 for sure

  7. Christmas trees.

  8. wood

    go to home depot and look in the lumber yard

  9. pine trees are valued for there sap, witch is used for many different things!

  10. Wood and paper.

  11. smell, their beuty to some ppl , they are evrgreens and they make very unusual fruit . . . pines

    hope this answered ur question!

    besty???

  12. Pine tree plantations are commercially very valuable for  a variety of reasons . Some of them are mentioned below :

    1)Pines are among the most commercially important of tree species, valued for their timber and wood pulp throughout the world. This wood pulp is used to make newsprint i.e. the paper on which News Paper is printed .

    2 ) It is also used for veneer and plywood manufacture . These two products are in high demand for furniture making .

    3 )Pine wood is widely used in high-value carpentry items such as furniture, window frames, paneling and floors.

    4 )The resin of some species is an important source of turpentine. and a type of resin called Pitch resin .

    5 )Many pine species make attractive ornamental plantings for parks and larger gardens, with a variety of dwarf cultivars being suitable for smaller spaces.

    6 )  Pines are also commercially grown and harvested for Christmas trees.

    7 )Pine cones, the largest and most durable of all conifer cones are craft favorites.

    8 ) Pines boughs, always appreciated, especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations.

    9)Pine needles serve as food for various Lepidoptera( A type of insect ).

    10 )Stone Pine Pinus pinea in a Rome (Italy) streetMain article: Pine nut

    Some species have large seeds, called pine nuts, that are harvested and sold for cooking and baking.

    These are called " Chilgosa " in Himalaya area .

    11)The soft, moist, white inner bark (cambium) found clinging to the woody outer bark is edible and very high in vitamins A and C.

    It can be eaten raw in slices as a snack or dried and ground up into a powder for use as a thickener in stews, soups, and other foods, such as pine bread.

    12 )A tea made by steeping young, green pine needles in boiling water (known as "tallstrunt" in Sweden) is high in vitamins A and C.

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