Conifers
They are trees whose seed come in the form of cones.
The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.
The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.
Not all evergreen trees are conifers (cone bearing trees). Some trees that are evergreen don't have cones.Not all conifers are pine trees. Fir trees or spruce trees, for example, would not have pinecones on them ... but they would have cones.So, the answer to your question is "No." Not all evergreen trees have cones. Conifer trees, however, do all have cones! To figure out if your tree will have cones, you'll need to figure out if it is a conifer!Megan
Coniferous trees are trees that produce seeds in a cone, such as pines and firs.There is no word such as conferous but there is coniferous.Relating to or part of trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves
Yes it does infact
Trees bearing seed-bearing cones are called conifers.
The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.
Grapes grow on vines not coniferous trees. The Brazilian Grape Tree which produces grape like fruit is classified as a shrub or evergreen, perhaps it has cones?
Pine trees are coniferous, that is to say, they reproduce by dropping cones filled with seeds.
Any of several North American or eastern Asian evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Thuja, having flattened branchlets with opposite, scalelike leaves and small cones. They are grown as ornamentals and for timber.See link below.
Needles (rather than leaves) and cones are characteristic of evergreen trees.