Pigna (Pine)
The Pigna, commonly known as the pine cone, is the reproductive structure of pine trees, which belong to the Pinaceae family. These cones contain seeds that develop into new pine trees. Pine cones can vary in size, shape, and color, depending on the species of pine tree.
Pine cones are typically woody and can be found on the ground or still attached to the tree. They play a crucial role in the life cycle of pine trees, as they protect the seeds until they are ready to be dispersed. When conditions are right, the cones open up to release the seeds, allowing for new growth.