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Main feature: It was thought process since 1850s that the rosin that became gold was produced according to the corner Pinites succinifer. But explore in a bad way the 80s came to stopping point that resin originates from several species. To a greater extent lately, it has been proposed, on the demonstrate of Fourier-transform infrared microspectroscopy analysis of amber and resin from surviving trees, that conifers of the fellowship Sciadopityaceae were creditworthy. The alone extant congressman of this family line is JP umbrella pine tree, Sciadopitys verticillata.


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  1. Amber is fossil resin (also called resinite) from coniferous and other tree species.
  2. It is a liquid at first, which issues forth in considerable quantities, and is gradually hardened.
  3. Fishing for amber on the coast of Baltic Sea.
  4. Typical rosin is a transparent or translucent mass, with a vitreous fracture and a faintly yellow or brown colour, non-odorous or having only a slight turpentine odor and taste.