as is the case with the Methuselah Tree, a bristlecone pine more than 46 centuries old. But it's truly baffling to learn under what conditions it has accomplished this extraordinary feat.
It's a delicate art, and, Tony says, back in the 1960s, one scientist's drill broke off inside the bristlecone pine tree he was sampling. The kit is expensive, and to help him recover the lost ...
A visit to the ancient bristlecone pine forest in California's White Mountains ... In case you're wondering, the tree shown in the NOVA program is not the Methuselah Tree. To protect this ...
One researcher says, though, that while they can dry out and prime trees for combustion, all the finger-pointing at the tiny, wood boring insects isn’t necessarily warranted. Mountain pine ...
Pine nuts are oily and rich in protein, so they tend to go rancid quite quickly; store them in the fridge and they will keep longer. The longer, thinner Asian varieties are higher in oil than ...