
The Sex Lives of Christmas Trees
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Date: 2023-11-16
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Comments and reviews: 7
Seamus
The unraveling crowns have two spirals often in Fibonacci sequence. At the early stage the tree grows at near perfect geometry. Where the spirals intersect an event occurs, a pine needle grows.
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The unraveling crowns have two spirals often in Fibonacci sequence. At the early stage the tree grows at near perfect geometry. Where the spirals intersect an event occurs, a pine needle grows.
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maria
I work with spiders and sometimes lack a little inspiration to keep going hahaha can u make more spider videos please? (If about Mygalomorphae would be awesome) love the Chanel
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I work with spiders and sometimes lack a little inspiration to keep going hahaha can u make more spider videos please? (If about Mygalomorphae would be awesome) love the Chanel
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Gerda
I really like how you explain the reproduction process of the pine trees. Could you do one on the bromeliads and the life's that depend on the accumulated water?
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I really like how you explain the reproduction process of the pine trees. Could you do one on the bromeliads and the life's that depend on the accumulated water?
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Ima31banana
I remember having a pine cone tree in my backyard, I would climb it and get some pine cones and then start ripping them apart and throwing them for fun.
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I remember having a pine cone tree in my backyard, I would climb it and get some pine cones and then start ripping them apart and throwing them for fun.
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Frank
But when the seed cone flexes and the seeds have left it, do the seeds bounce on branches till they hit the ground as a way to get far away from home tree?
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But when the seed cone flexes and the seeds have left it, do the seeds bounce on branches till they hit the ground as a way to get far away from home tree?
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Hitomi
What about pine nuts?
Where do they come from?
And why it's so expensive? It is hard to harvest it?
I appreciate any explanation
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What about pine nuts?
Where do they come from?
And why it's so expensive? It is hard to harvest it?
I appreciate any explanation
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Tiger
I always thought pine trees were just found more commonly north up because that was their climate, the more you know.
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I always thought pine trees were just found more commonly north up because that was their climate, the more you know.
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