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Pine cones open up and release their seeds when it is warm and dry. It’s easier for the seed to germinate. During dry weather, seeds deep within the pine cone are lighter and looser.
Marfa sculptor Camp Bosworth's new obsession looks good enough to eat, but don't try it. His Wooden Dipped Cones, Ya'll are carved from cedar and the details — right down to the curly Q on top ...
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