True pine is bad, but all fresh cut wood is also bad. Make sure your wood is down, and barkless. I like using 1/2 rotted wood, and taking all the mushy rot off with a rock or knife. I test the piece first to make sure core is solid. When rot is rubbed away remaining solid wood is multi colored. After it's scraped, I let it dry in the sun for a week or so. Any kind of driftwood is coincidered safe, and rotten wood(as explained above) has long leeched out toxins. But even a 10 year rotten pine stump will still smell like pine when it's cut.

I have no idea on the trees u named. Best to stick to hardwoods