The many species of maple trees are broadleaf trees, and drop their leaves during the winter. Therefore, they are not a conifer.
No
While the "conifer" term does not exclusively refer to pine trees, the pine tree is the only member of the conifer family out of the three. The oak (and all of it's subsets) belongs to the "magnoliophyta" phylum, whereas the maple belongs to the "angiosperms" subset.
Maple is a hard wood (from a leafed tree) and pine is a soft wood (from a conifer). In this case both wood also have the described character (hard vs soft) not always the case.
A spruce tree is a coniferous evergreen (pine needles and cones) and most maple trees are deciduous (leaves fall off).
The address of the Jcpl-Conifer Library is: 10441 Highway 73, Conifer, 80433 8538
Conifer is a gymnosperm
Conifer is a gymnosperm
The address of the Conifer Historical Society And Museum is: 26951 Barkley Road, Conifer, CO 80433
Sprophyte is dominant in a conifer
The bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) is a deciduous tree. It is known for its large leaves and is primarily found in the western regions of North America. Unlike coniferous trees, which typically have needle-like leaves and produce cones, bigleaf maples shed their leaves in the fall.
A cedar tree is a conifer.
Sphagnum is not a conifer sphagnum is a type of moss.