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It varies by loaction further south you have large amounts of Sitka Spruce trees, hemlocks, willows, pine, and as you go further north you get alder and black pine trees.
Examples: oak, fir, pine, spruce, beech, birch, acacia, willow, maple, alder, elder, elm, poplar etc.
No, the alder is not coniferous. It belong to the birch family Betulaceae.
there are so many i will name three, oak, birch and spruce
Blue Spruce trees will eventually produce cones but they will be spruce cones.
Yes.
Small-leaved deciduous trees: Birch, alder, willow, poplar etc. in warmer regions.Coniferous trees: Pine, fir, larch, spruce etc.Termperature deciduous trees: Maple, oak, elm etc.Shrubs and wildflowers in clearings of forest.Moss and lichen as ground cover.
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Yes- Sitka Spruce
A spruce is a evergreen and a maple is deciduous.
No, an alder tree is not a conifer. While conifers are gymnosperms and are part of the Division Coniferophyta, alder trees are, in fact, angiosperms, otherwise known as Division Anthophyta.