Re: Pine Cones daibh fiodoir@bellsouth.net Tue Mar 26 17:24:39 2002 Daven wrote,*br*: I would suggest taking it to the local botanical *br*: gardens in your hometown and asking them. They *br*: could possibly at least make an identification as *br*: to what species the pine cone is, and possibly *br*: direct you to resources dealing with that plant.*br*:*br*: Frankly, without seeing it, we can say it's a pine *br*: cone, but that's about it.*br*:*br*: Daven*p*Also think maybe take some of the needles as well. They can tell a great story as well. The type of needles from the tree can tell if it is a Lob-lolly or a Southern Soft Pine, etc. *p*We have two in our yard that are around 30 years old, and have similar cones but are a blend of the Loblolly and Longleaf pine. Hope that helps.*p*Daibhi Re: Pine Cones Daven 1069 Tue - Mar 26 - 09:45am 216.78.107.50