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Evergreens have cones that contain seeds.
Conifer trees grow needles and cones
Pine trees of course!
Spruce trees generally grow in the upper USA and Canada, where winters are on average 32 degrees, and summers are on average 70 degrees. Spruce trees generally do not grow to their potential along the Coastlines of California, and the East Coast.
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the trees grow well in wet cool climates
Two types of trees that grow in Newfoundland are conifers and broadleaves. Some of the conifer types are the White Spruce, Red Pine, Black Spruce, and White Pine.
Spruce trees generally grow in the upper USA and Canada, where winters are on average 32 degrees, and summers are on average 70 degrees. Spruce trees generally do not grow to their potential along the coastlines of California, and the East Coast.
Coniferous means that the tree has seed cones- like pine spruce and fir. They generally do not grow in tropical zones, but are found in temperate zones, up to the artic. No trees grow in the polar zone.
Spruce trees grow better in the northern hemisphere. This is because they need colder winters and they need snowy weather making it easier to grow in the northern hemisphere.
Pine trees grow from seeds produced in their cones.
It means you are hallucinating as acorns grow on Oak trees.