well it can grow as big as you want it depending on the care you give it and what type it is
The tissue that stores food in the conifer seed is called the endosperm. It provides the nutrients needed for the developing embryo to grow and germinate.
Conifer seeds are typically contained within a cone. The pinyon pine nut is one of the larger, tastier conifer seeds.
Conifer fruit is also known as a cone.
A conifer is typically an evergreen, it does not drop its' 'leaves' (needles or scales) as do deciduous trees. Blue Spruce, White Pine, and Douglas fir are examples of conifer trees. Think Christmas trees - they are conifers. A conifer is a cone bearing tree. Some conifers are deciduous for example the Larch.
The size of a conifer tree's roots can vary depending on the species and age of the tree. Generally, conifer tree roots can extend as far as the tree's canopy or beyond, forming a network that helps anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Conifer trees grow needles and cones
Yes! Exactly
No they do not.
yes,they do
Outwards.
Oh, dude, conifer seeds are found inside the cones of conifer trees. Yeah, those spiky things you find on the ground in the forest. The seeds are all snug in there, just waiting for their moment to sprout and become majestic trees. Cool, right?
To successfully grow a conifer at home, choose a suitable location with well-draining soil and ample sunlight. Plant the conifer at the right depth and water it regularly, especially during dry periods. Prune and fertilize as needed to promote healthy growth. Monitor for pests and diseases, and address any issues promptly.
The address of the Jcpl-Conifer Library is: 10441 Highway 73, Conifer, 80433 8538
The tissue that stores food in the conifer seed is called the endosperm. It provides the nutrients needed for the developing embryo to grow and germinate.
male and female cones, and mature cones.
Conifer is a gymnosperm
Conifer is a gymnosperm