a spruce has clusters of 1 and their usually sharp. Pines usually produce 1 whorl of branches per year and have needle clusters of 2-5
Sycamores including Platanus occidentalis are deciduous. The opposite of deciduous is "evergreen" and while most coniferous trees (pines, spruces, and firs) are evergreen, some (e.g. bald cypress, larch) are deciduous.
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Because they can be devil-like sometimes.
Pine, Cypress, Fir, Larch, Spruce, Cedars, Yews and Redwoods.
The Lodgepole Pine [Pinus latifolia] is a Conifer. It is also an Evergreen. Some Conifers are deciduous so it is confusing to use deciduous and coniferous as comparisons.
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Spruces grow faster in the shade then Pine do.
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Pines and spruces do not change colors in the fall; they are evergreens.
Gymnosperms (pines, spruces and the like) have neither fruit nor flowers. The seeds are carried in cones.
Taiga is a certain type of forest. Taiga is characterized by Pinophyta division grouped in coniferous forests that mainly has spruces, pines and larches.
Conifer trees produce softwood. Examples of conifers include: cypresses, firs, cedars, junipers, pines, redwoods, spruces and more.
gymnosperms are amember of the plantaw kindom that has a vascular system and produces naked seeds...they are mostly conifers. there are many species some are pines, spruces redwoods and cedars
Coniferous means "cone bearing" (pines, spruces, firs) and deciduous means leaf bearing (all other types of trees).
Cone-bearing evergreens, like pines, firs, and spruces, and some deciduous trees, like larches, birches, and aspens. That what dictionary.com says, anyway.
a coniferous tree is a tree in which produces cones. the seed is sometimes called a gymnosperm.
Cone-bearing evergreens, like pines, firs, and spruces, and some deciduous trees, like larches, birches, and aspens. That what dictionary.com says, anyway.