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Yes. The leaves are called needles because of their long thin shape. They are evergreen trees.

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Q: Does the spruce tree keep leaves all winter long?
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What type of leaves do conifers have?

Conifers are trees such as Pine and Spruce, with long and needle-like leaves.They keep their green leaves year round.


How many months a year do most conifers have leaves?

they normally keep their leaves all year long due to the constant fertilization and moisture in the tree roots and the leaves


What are some tree that do not loses there leaves in the winter?

Conifers such as the western white pine may keep the same needles for as long as 4 years. Others, like the redwood, sequoia, spruce, hemlock and fir, will not drop their foliage when it turns cold. Different trees that have leaves also follow suit, maintaining their leaves despite the turning of the pages on the calendar. I hope this helps!


Why are spruce trees more likely to survive in areas with extreme changes in climate?

Spruce trees are more likely to survive in areas with extreme changes in climate because, spruce trees are equipped with a thick cuticle that covers their needle-like leaves. this waxy cuticle that covers each needle prevents water loss from spruce and pine needles. because of this they are able to survive in cold months, and drastic weather changes, because they do not have to worry about water loss, like other trees. if you have ever noticed, in the winter maple trees have no leaves on them because they are not protected for winter months, while spruce and fir trees needles are still on the tree and look fresh, and not harmed, because they cannot lose water, keeping them healthy all year long.


What kind of tree keeps leaves all winter?

There are two major types of trees: Deciduous and evergreens. Evergreens are trees, which keep their leaves all year long. Pine, cedar, and other coniferous (producing cones) trees are evergreens with needles instead of leaves. They are the most common evergreens in Maryland. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during the fall and grow them back in the spring.


Why do some tree drop their leaves in winter?

Less leaves in winter is energetically favorable for any tree. Less availability of sunlight during the winter is one of the main cause to shed leaves. Trees can use their stored up energy for long time if they have less leaves, to get by harsh winter.


How is maple tree adapted to its environment?

Like all trees, Maple Trees must drop down there leaves in the winter. So they can keep the water in there roots all winter long. In the summer they get water from the river or pond that's near them. So that they have enough water to survive in the winter.It is because they can stand heat and when it is cold their leaves just fall off


How is a maple tree adapted to it's environment?

Like all trees, Maple Trees must drop down there leaves in the winter. So they can keep the water in there roots all winter long. In the summer they get water from the river or pond that's near them. So that they have enough water to survive in the winter.It is because they can stand heat and when it is cold their leaves just fall off


How long is a spruce needle?

1/2 inch long


Why do leaves fall off of the trees in the fall?

trees drop their leaves as a way of keeping moisture in therefore to keep from drying out.this only happens to deciduous trees, it does not happen to evergreen trees though, their leaves stay on all year long keeps though dropping their leaves and instantly re-growing them in spring.


A spruce tree is a and a maple tree is a?

To break this down to its most generic terms the answer is evergreen and deciduous. Meaning evergreen stays green all year long and a deciduous tree looses its leaves


How long do black spruce live for?

200 yrs