Seriously, with all due respect, completely different answers won't anwer this question. Now I'm put to work to learn that, according to the eyewitness book, Trees by Allen J. Coombes, a White spruce is niether. Its classified under "everygreen", not a leaf. Ah, the ol' STUDYIN mehtod always works out. Oh, hope I helped :)
pine trees are coniferous.pine produces cones apart from fruits.
No, although there is a White Spruce tree. Both pine and spruce trees are part of the same family.
No.Pines and Spruces are different. Picea engelmannii is the engelman spruce. There is no engelmann pine.
Two types of trees that grow in Newfoundland are conifers and broadleaves. Some of the conifer types are the White Spruce, Red Pine, Black Spruce, and White Pine.
The address of the Spruce Pine Public Library is: 142 Walnut Ave, Spruce Pine, 28777 2798
There are way too many for conifers native to the US for anyonen to name off the top of their head. I can start off with a partial list. Eastern white pine Jack pine longleaf pine loblolly pine short leaf pine red pine pitch pine Virginia pine American larch douglas fir white fir white spruce blue spruce red spruce black spruce balsam fir eastern redcedar arborvitae eastern hemlock atlantic whitecedar pacific yew canada yew
The address of the Spruce Pine Historical Society is: Po Box 32, Spruce Pine, AL 35585-0032
Ronald C. Wilkinson has written: 'White-pine weevil attack susceptibility of western white pine in the Northeast' -- subject(s): White pine, Diseases and pests, White-pine weevil, Disease and pest resistance, Western white pine 'Inheritance of budbreak and correlation with early height growth in white spruce (Picea glauca) from New England' -- subject(s): White spruce
· Nectarine · Northern White Pine · Norway Spruce
Ponderosa pine, whitebark pine, red oak, white oak, sugar maple, white pine, blue spruce, Englemann spruce, birch, quaking aspen, green ash, cottonwood, sequoia, Norway spruce, weeping willow, ash, elm, alpine larch, subalpine fir, locust, etc, etc.
White Pine, Yellow Pine, Douglas Fir, Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar.
Pine, spruce and fir are evergreen.
A wide variety of pine trees are used for Christmas trees in the US. White Pines are common.
Douglas fir, Balsam fir, Colorado Blue Spruce, Eastern Red Cedar, White Spruce, White Pine, Concolor fir, Noble fir, Virginia Pine (and that's just to name a few!).