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What (who) is pine cone - definition

SEED-BEARING ORGAN ON GYMNOSPERM PLANTS
Cone (botany); Pine cone; Pinecone; Cone cow; Pinecones; Conifer cones; Pine-cone; Kapylehma; Kaepylehmae; Pine cones; Käpylehmä; Cone Cow; Cone scale; Microstrobilus; Megastrobilus; Pollen cone; Seed cone; Ovulate cone; Seed cones; Female cone; Male cone
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  • Immature male or pollen cones of [[Rocky Mountain ponderosa pine]]. (''Pinus ponderosa'' var. ''scopulorum'')
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  • Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir (''[[Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca]]'') young female cone
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  • Four cones in the coat of arms of [[Sulkava]].

pine cone         
1900 FABERGÉ KELCH EGG
Pine Cone (Faberge egg); Pine Cone egg; Pine Cone
(pine cones)
A pine cone is one of the brown oval seed cases produced by a pine tree.
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1900 FABERGÉ KELCH EGG
Pine Cone (Faberge egg); Pine Cone egg; Pine Cone
¦ noun the conical or rounded woody fruit of a pine tree, with scales which open to release the seeds.
Carmel Pine Cone         
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN CARMEL
Draft:Carmel Pine Cone; The Carmel Pine Cone
The Carmel Pine Cone is a weekly newspaper serving the city of Carmel-by-the-Sea and the surrounding Monterey Peninsula, Carmel Valley and Big Sur region of Monterey County in central California. Despite not having a digital presence, a PDF of the printed newspaper is available weekly online.

Wikipedia

Conifer cone

A conifer cone (in formal botanical usage: strobilus, plural strobili) is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants. It is usually woody, ovoid to globular, including scales and bracts arranged around a central axis, especially in conifers and cycads. The cone of Pinophyta (conifer clade) contains the reproductive structures. The woody cone is the female cone, which produces seeds. The male cone, which produces pollen, is usually herbaceous and much less conspicuous even at full maturity. The name "cone" derives from Greek konos (pine cone), which also gave name to the geometric cone. The individual plates of a cone are known as scales. The umbo of a conifer cone refers to the first year's growth of a seed scale on the cone, showing up as a protuberance at the end of the two-year-old scale.

The male cone (microstrobilus or pollen cone) is structurally similar across all conifers, differing only in small ways (mostly in scale arrangement) from species to species. Extending out from a central axis are microsporophylls (modified leaves). Under each microsporophyll is one or several microsporangia (pollen sacs).

The female cone (megastrobilus, seed cone, or ovulate cone) contains ovules which, when fertilized by pollen, become seeds. The female cone structure varies more markedly between the different conifer families, and is often crucial for the identification of many species of conifers.

Examples of use of pine cone
1. A pine cone shortage may have led the squirrels to seek other food sources, although scientists are sceptical.
2. The odd, orange–brown, fleshy–stemmed plant _ which will have the formal Latin name for the "little hermit of Mexico" _ has a pine cone–shaped dense cluster of flowers and juicy celery–like stalks.
3. The last plane has taken off from Beirut airport and left me in front of the screen to watch / with millions of viewers / the rest of my death / As for my heart, I see it roll, like a pine cone, from Mount Lebanon, to Gaza." Ahdaf Soueif will be giving the Edward Said Memorial Lecture at Warwick University on October 31.