Spruce and pine trres
3 to 4 years
The boreal forests that stretch across Russia, Canada, and Scandinavia contain the most trees globally. These forests consist mainly of coniferous trees like spruce, pine, and fir, and are known for their vast expanse of dense vegetation.
Eastern White Pine- Pinus strobusWhite Spruce- Picea glaucaBalsam Fir- Abies balsamea
Canada
Yes, maple trees do grow in Canada, and that is how we Canadians get our tasty "Maple Syrup on our Pancakes".
Canada
plants trees
blue spruce will grow well in hardiness zone 3 (Montana, Minnesota, N Dakota) to hardiness zone 7 (north Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama) and everywhere in between.
Three provinces of Canada are British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Soft wood, Hard wood, Plywood
Cone-bearers are the trees which are called coniferous trees or conifers.Specifically, the term comes from the combination of the Latin noun conus ("cone") and the present infinitive ferre ("to bear"). A conifer is recognizable for its leaves in the form of needles or scales. Most conifers also may be called evergreens since - other than baldcypresses and tamaracks - they shed their foliage over the course of 2-3 years. Well-known examples of conifers range from cedars to cypresses, firs, hemlocks, junipers, kauris, larches, pines, redwoods, spruces and yews.
1. temperate coniferous forests 2. tropical rainforests 3. mangrove forest 1. temperate coniferous forests 2. tropical rainforests 3. mangrove forest