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Why pine cones open and close with the weather

Why pine cones open and close with the weather

in Exploratory Gardening, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses, Sustainable Gardening December 12, 2024 by Christian

A pine cone on a December path can look like a small piece of carved weather. On a dry afternoon, its scales flare outward and cast little shadows. After rain, the same cone tightens into a darker, neater shape, as if it has tucked itself away from the cold. It is tempting to read this as a kind of plant…

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