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What exactly is a pine branch?

Pine branches are branches and leaves of pine trees, which are the main organs for photosynthesis and nutrient production.

By absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, pine branches can provide nutrients and shelter for pine trees.

Moreover, the photosynthesis of leaves is completed through chloroplasts.

Pine branches are also a common plant material in cut flowers.

Common in the market are Pinus tabulaeformis, Pinus bungeana, Podocarpus and Pinus thunbergii.

In Chinese flower arrangement art, pine branches are often used. Pine branches are traditional famous flowers and trees, which have connotations and can create deep works.

More introduction of pine branches:

Pine branches, also known as needles, bristles, leaves, hairs or whiskers, are shaped like needles and are one of the main by-products of Pinus.

Leaves of Pinus massoniana, Pinus armandii, Cedar, Korean pine, Pinus thunbergii, Pinus tabulaeformis, Pinus elliottii and Pinus yunnanensis can all be called pine needles.