Pine tree seeds? Can someone identify? Portland area
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Hannah V on Sep 29, 2015Hi Mike! If you click the upper-right drop arrow and select "edit post" you can try the "Add Photos" button again. See screen shot attached to make sure you're clicking the right one. :) If you're still having technical issues please email support@hometalk.comHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 29, 2015Sorry mike but without a photo how is anyone suppose to answer your questionHelpful Reply
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Mike Conlin on Sep 30, 2015ok--here's the pic.. 1.5" to 2" longHelpful Reply
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Reta Krukowski on Sep 30, 2015Those aren't pine tree seeds. They are from a maple tree. I had one in my front yard. Also, we use to play with the seeds when I was little because they twirl when you throw them in the air.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 01, 2015Agreed they are from maple trees.Helpful Reply
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Robbie Dendy on Oct 01, 2015I have seen Mike's pine seeds in pine cones here in Mississippi. They look like the maple seeds. So, yes, I think they are the seeds of pine trees.Helpful Reply
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Mike Conlin on Oct 01, 2015Thanks to all who responded.Helpful Reply
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