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Greece, Germany, China, India, Russia, Japan, Scandinavia, the British Isles, the Middle East, North America, Central America, South America, etc.

In other words, just about everywhere.

Conifers are simply cone-bearing trees. They include pines, cedars, junipers (which are excellent for Bonsai), cypress and yews.

You will need to be a lot more specific if you need a more precise answer. Sorry.

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Conifers are present in forested regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

answ2. There are gymnosperms and conifers in the Southern Hemisphere also, but of a quite different form than those in the northern.

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Conifers can grow in almost any habitat. Most of the time when people think of conifers they think of evergreen, needle-leaf, coniferous trees like pines, spruces, and hemlocks. These are very common at high latitudes in boreal forests, but some species do equally well and are not at all uncommon in southern ranges. Some grow well on the coasts like the Pinelands of coastal New Jersey. Some grow best in swamps like Atlantic white cedars. Two places you would not expect to see an abundance of conifers is in tropical regions or any place where woody plants are not common such as grasslands or deserts.

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In North America, Europe, and Asia, all in the northern hemisphere (cooler region)

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Conifer are mostly found around the upper colder parts of the world like Canada or US((-:)

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conifers are well suited to drought-prone, cold, or unpredictable environments;)

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