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Pine Door '03™
Timber: Pine (Pinus densiflora )
The major plant group among gymnosperms are the pine trees. They
are widely distributed all over Europe. They thrive along seashores,
and in mountainous area except on a very high mountains. There are
several species of pine trees. The most common are the red pine
tree and the black pine tree. How they differ from each other? Aside
from color difference, the apical part of a leaf of red pines is
softer than the black pines. The wood of a pine tree becomes stronger
when it is dry.
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Pine Veneto '98™
Timber: Pine (Pinus densiflora )
The major plant group among gymnosperms are the pine trees. They
are widely distributed all over Europe. They thrive along seashores,
and in mountainous area except on a very high mountains. There are
several species of pine trees. The most common are the red pine
tree and the black pine tree. How they differ from each other? Aside
from color difference, the apical part of a leaf of red pines is
softer than the black pines. The wood of a pine tree becomes stronger
when it is dry.
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Pine Toscana '98™
Timber: Pine (Pinus densiflora )
The major plant group among gymnosperms are the pine trees. They
are widely distributed all over Europe. They thrive along seashores,
and in mountainous area except on a very high mountains. There are
several species of pine trees. The most common are the red pine
tree and the black pine tree. How they differ from each other? Aside
from color difference, the apical part of a leaf of red pines is
softer than the black pines. The wood of a pine tree becomes stronger
when it is dry.
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Cornices and pelmets available for all ranges
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