Conifers do not shed their leaves like other trees. However, they do shed old and dead leaves when they need to.
add. Well, mostly. There are deciduous conifers.
The name is due to the coniferous, or cone-shaped, trees which make up most of such a forest.
Trees that do not lose their leaves in winter are called conifers or evergreens. Some common examples of conifers are as follows:CedarsFirsCypressesJunipersLarchesPinesHemlocksRedwoodsSprucesYews
the thing that is compared to leaves from conifers are needles
they normally keep their leaves all year long due to the constant fertilization and moisture in the tree roots and the leaves
The name conifer refers to the seed pod called a cone. Pine trees are conifers. The leaves are called needles (like pine needles from a Christmas tree).
conifers
Conifers are commonly classed as "evergreens" as they don't shed their leaves (needles) in winter.
Cycads, conifers and a few angiosperms.
A deciduous plant drops all of its leaves in the fall. A non-deciduous plant keeps most of its leaves throughout the year. Most non-deciduous temperate trees happen to be conifers but not all conifers are non-deciduous. Most tropical trees are non-deciduous.
Evergreens, most of which are conifers or cone bearing trees such as pine.
Pines, conifers,spruce,firs,and junipers are all evergreen, so they don't lose their leaves.
conifers: any tree that has thin leaves needles and produces cones. Many types are evergreen. Pines, firs, junipers, larches, spruces, and yews are conifers. deciduous:describes trees and bushes that shed their leaves in the fall.
The leaves of conifers are called 'needles'
Most conifers have needles instead of leaves. Some conifers have leaves.
Conifers have leaves but not flowers. The leaves are called needles, they do not look like leaves from deciduous trees.
Yes, conifers have leaves. The definition of a conifer is : A cone bearing tree with tiny needlelike leaves.
No they have needles...they are not classified as leaves.