Pine and spruce are both evergreens, so the answer would be "either one", or "neither". An evergreen forest isn't classified as having one type of tree. Some of them even contain deciduous trees.
Pine, spruce and fir are evergreen.
A wide variety of pine trees are used for Christmas trees in the US. White Pines are common.
A type of forest with trees that do not lose their leaves is called an evergreen forest. These forests are characterized by trees that keep their leaves or needles throughout the year, providing a continuous canopy of greenery. Examples of trees found in evergreen forests include pine, spruce, and fir.
Evergreen forest
Here are some varieties of evergreen trees:BalsamPineScrub PineWhite PineNorway PineCedar HemlockSpruceRed PineSequoiaEbony (some)Rosewood (some)Mahogany
Evergreen trees are used for Christmas trees. The different types of evergreen trees used are fir, pine, spruce, cypress, and cedar.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves on all year around. Some trees that are commonly found in evergreen forests are poderosa pine, incense cedar, sugar pine, and douglas fir. Pine trees have needles and pine cones. Squirrels, foxes, wolves, coyotes, owls, and eagles live in the forest.
A spruce tree is a coniferous evergreen (pine needles and cones) and most maple trees are deciduous (leaves fall off).
The vast area of evergreen forests is known as taiga or boreal forest. These forests are characterized by cold temperatures and primarily consist of coniferous trees such as spruce, fir, and pine. The taiga biome is found mostly in the northern hemisphere, covering regions like Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia.
The flora that is present in tropical evergreen forests includes maple, oak, elm, and willow trees along with wildflowers and conifers like fir and pine trees.
No. Pine trees are evergreen .
Almost all gymnospermous trees are evergreen such as Pine, spruce, fir, podocarpus, taxus, Auraucaria etc.