Blue Spruce trees will eventually produce cones but they will be spruce cones.
Yes.
A fir is a type of tree that is not a spruce, and a pine cone is a seed receptacle that comes off of spruce trees. Generally.
Coniferous trees are trees that produce seeds in cones, such as ponderosa pine, Engelmann spruce, western larch, or grand fir.
A spruce tree is a coniferous evergreen (pine needles and cones) and most maple trees are deciduous (leaves fall off).
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
Coniferous trees produce seed cones (strobili). Blue spruce (Picea pungens) is a particular species that does this.
Yes- Sitka Spruce
A spruce is a evergreen and a maple is deciduous.
Conifers such as pine trees, spruce trees, fir trees.
There really is no such thing as a "spruce-moose belt," however the biome where moose live and spruce trees, such as the big tall Black Spruce and White spruce prevail are in the Boreal forest biome.
Pine, spruce and fir are evergreen.
Sitka Spruce Red Spruce Ash and Mahogany are the main types