Canada is a Very large nation, with thousands of different plants and trees in different areas- fat too many to give a listing here. Pick a section of Canada and start looking at plant life in THAT section. The Bay of Fundy will be very different from islands in the far north or far west.
The tree Deciduous trees that grow in Canada is Maple, Beech and birch.
Maples, oaks, birches, beeches, and so on.
They are trees with lots of poopon it
Please see related link below for scientific names for Coniferous and Deciduous trees.
No. Yew trees are coniferous. Coniferous trees have small, waxy and usually narrow leaves (needles or flat scales). 'Coniferous' means that it is a cone-bearing tree. The most common conifers are spruces, pines and firs. Alternative names used for coniferous trees are evergreens, softwoods and (appropriately enough) conifers. However, the name evergreen is not really a good synonym. Laurel, acacia and eucalyptus are also evergreens, and although not deciduous, they are not cone-bearing trees (they also definitely have leaves rather than needles).
There is a coniferous tree Named a Spruce.
Hickory trees are deciduous but they do live in coniferous forests.
Every where
Softwood is a coniferous tree. Look for coniferous trees in Canada, and you will find where it is located. Canada is a good source of softwood.
Softwood is a coniferous tree. Look for coniferous trees in Canada, and you will find where it is located. Canada is a good source of softwood.
There are a great deal of Coniferous forests in Canada You should come visit.
South of the tree line that separates the Boreal and Taiga forest from the Tundra.
Trees that have seed cones, such as pine trees, are coniferous trees.
Coniferous trees grow sideways
Please see related link below for scientific names for Coniferous and Deciduous trees.
easy. the answer is: What are coniferous trees?
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Mostly tundra or coniferous forest, that is a forest that has pinecone bearing trees.
Spruce and pine trres