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30mm Pine Knob HK86P
Give furniture a classic update with wooden cabinet knobs. - Pre-drilled for easy installation - Can be stained or coloured to suit
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CM Pine Disinfectant 2x5L
High performance QAC disinfectantCleans surfaces, disinfects, and deodorises in one actionPine fragranceCase of 2 x 5 litres
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Pine Shelf TS103 890mm NWT4501
Pine Shelf TS103 890mm NWT4501
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Mountain Pine Spa - 750 ml
Contains Carinthia's mountain pine oil. A tingly, refreshing bath for the whole body, with the original power of the Carinthia's mountain pine oil. It has a circulation-promoting and anti-inflammatory effect. Leaves your skin soft and smooth.
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Do German pine trees have pine nuts?
No, German pine trees do not produce pine nuts. Pine nuts are typically produced by certain species of pine trees found in regions like the Mediterranean and Asia. In Germany, the most common species of pine trees are the Scots pine and the mountain pine, neither of which produce edible pine nuts.
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'Pine lower classifications'
Pine trees belong to the genus Pinus, which is further classified into subgenera, sections, and subsections. The lower classifications of pine trees include various species such as Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine), Pinus ponderosa (Ponderosa pine), and Pinus radiata (Monterey pine). Each species has its own unique characteristics, distribution, and uses, making them important components of forest ecosystems worldwide.
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'Birch or pine?'
It ultimately depends on the specific use and desired aesthetic. Birch is known for its light color and smooth texture, making it popular for furniture and decorative items. Pine, on the other hand, is often used for construction and outdoor projects due to its strength and natural resistance to decay. Both woods have their own unique characteristics and can be beautiful choices depending on the intended application.
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How can one distinguish between mountain pine and forest pine?
One way to distinguish between mountain pine and forest pine is by looking at their habitat. Mountain pine is typically found at higher elevations in mountainous regions, while forest pine is found in lower elevation forests. Additionally, the needles of mountain pine are often shorter and more densely packed, while the needles of forest pine are longer and more spread out. The cones of mountain pine are also typically smaller and more rounded, while the cones of forest pine are larger and more elongated.
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Mountain Pine Massage Fluid - 250 ml
The tried and tested household remedy containing real mountain pine oil, mint oil and menthol. Refreshing and revitalising after sports and physical exertion. When gently massaged in, mountain pine massage fluid stimulates the blood circulation in the skin and provides a pleasant relaxing sensation which alleviates overstressed, tense, tired muscles and joints, for example the arms, legs, knees, back etc. In addition, panthenol cares for, protects and soothes the irritated skin and supports regeneration.
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Swiss Stone Pine Pillow - 1 item
Soothing, relaxing, snug. Dimensions: approx. 28 x 28 cm. GOTS-certified organic cotton pillow filled with Swiss stone pine flakes from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains. Careful handling of Swiss stone pine pillows is essential in order to make full use of the natural power of the "Queen of the Alps" Swiss stone pine. Enjoy the aromatic fir scent of Swiss stone pine, which is commonly perceived to be conducive to healthy, restful sleep. SustainableThis pillow cover was woven from pure GOTS-certified organic cotton. These Swiss stone pine flakes come from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains HandmadeThis high quality Swiss stone pine pillow was carefully handcrafted in Austria. SocialManufacturing is undertaken exclusively by people with disabilities in eco-social facilities in Austria FairFrom the procurement of raw materials to the choice of packaging materials, attention is paid to fair framework conditions throughout the entire production process.
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Swiss Pine Oil Soap - 100 g
A mild, wonderfully scented soap with genuine Swiss Pine oil. The Swiss stone pine, also known as Arolla pine, which is native to the Alps, exudes a refreshing, tart and spicy scent, which you can enjoy for a long time with this soap. The skin-friendly soap base featuring the finest raw materials and a high glycerin content thoroughly cleanses the skin without drying it out.
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Swiss Stone Pine Balm - 200 ml
This balm with genuine Swiss stone pine oil nourishes the skin, provides moisture and gives a pleasantly relaxed feeling. The essential oil of the alpine Swiss stone pine, also known as Zirbe, smells wonderfully spicy and is often perceived to be calming and sleep-inducing. Jojoba oil, avocado oil, arnica oil and panthenol complement the nourishment perfectly. A gentle massage with Swiss stone pine balm relaxes pleasantly, especially in the area of the neck, muscles and joints. In the cold season, rubbing it into the chest clears and relieves the airways.
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Can rabbits eat pine needles?
Rabbits should not eat pine needles as they can be harmful to their digestive system. Pine needles are difficult for rabbits to digest and can cause blockages in their intestines. It is best to stick to a diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of pellets to ensure your rabbit stays healthy.
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Can horses eat pine bark?
Horses should not eat pine bark as it is not a part of their natural diet and can be harmful to their digestive system. Pine bark contains substances that can cause gastrointestinal issues and potentially lead to colic. It is important to provide horses with a balanced diet of hay, grass, and commercial feed to ensure their health and well-being.
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Can you bring pine green?
Yes, I can bring pine green. Just let me know how much you need and for what purpose so I can make sure to bring the right amount.
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How weatherproof is pine wood?
Pine wood is not naturally weatherproof and is susceptible to damage from moisture, sunlight, and temperature fluctuations. To improve its weather resistance, pine wood can be treated with a sealant, stain, or paint. Regular maintenance, such as reapplying sealant or paint, can help prolong the lifespan of pine wood when exposed to outdoor elements.
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