is red alder conifer or broadleaf
The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is a conifer tree that produces large, distinctive cones similar to alder cones. It is a coniferous tree but is not deciduous, unlike alder trees. The cones of the Douglas fir are much larger than those of alder trees.
James G. Yoho has written: 'The marketing of red alder pulpwood and saw logs' -- subject(s): Marketing, Red alder, Red alder products
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.
the red wood
red pine. your welcome!
Brent L Sohngen has written: 'Hardwood price reporting' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Hardwoods, Economic aspects of Red alder, Hardwoods, Prices, Red alder, Red alder products
Woodrow W. Holland has written: 'Growing red alder on the Nestucca drainage' -- subject(s): Red alder
Some types of conifer trees that produce red berries include yew trees and juniper trees.
Red alder is commonly used for making furniture, cabinets, veneer, and plywood due to its attractive appearance and workability. It is also used in landscaping for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil and improve fertility. Additionally, red alder is used for smoking food due to its mild flavor.
The red squirrel inhabits mainly large, scotch pine and conifer forests, though they may also live in deciduous or mixed conifer woodlands.
Red Alder
The kind with leaves and a gnome living in it .