Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
trees that bear cones are all called 'conifers'
Conifers
Example
Pine Trees
pine tree = pine cones
Spruce
Conifers.
conifers
This is a redundant question, as the very meaning of conifers is that they are trees that produce cones. All conifers produce cones, like, for example, pine trees produce pine cones.
Blue Spruce trees will eventually produce cones but they will be spruce cones.
no, pine trees are gymnosperms and only produce cones, never flowers
pine trees
Needles (rather than leaves) and cones are characteristic of evergreen trees.
Apple trees produce apple blossoms, which when pollinated, then produce the fruit. Only trees with needles produce cones with seeds, some of which are edible, but not as fruit -- as nuts.
yes, they are gymnosperms
decribe how the cones of cycads and fir trees differ
gymnosperms
The produce seeds so tht new pine trees can be born.
A pine tree reproduce by sexual reproduction. Pine trees produce cones with seeds by sexual reproduction and these cones must be pollinated.
Coniferous trees are trees that produce seeds in cones, such as ponderosa pine, Engelmann spruce, western larch, or grand fir.