Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
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No, the Cedar is a coniferous tree.
Cedar is hard wood. It is from angiosperm trees.
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The tree you are referring to is likely the Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana). It is a coniferous tree that has fragrant, often red-colored wood.
Pine, spruce, fir, and cedar are examples of coniferous trees, which are trees that bear cones and typically have needle-like or scale-like leaves.
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Cedars are evergreen, being coniferous. The latin name for the genus is Cedrus, and they belong to the Pinaceaeplant family.Not all coniferous trees are evergreen.
The scientific name for cedar trees is Cedrus. This genus includes several species of coniferous trees known for their fragrant wood and distinctive cones.
No, the northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is not an angiosperm; it is a gymnosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, whereas gymnosperms, like the northern white cedar, produce seeds that are not enclosed and typically develop in cones. Northern white cedar is part of the cypress family and is known for its coniferous characteristics.