Conifer trees grow needles and cones
Yes! Exactly
No they do not.
yes,they do
the trees that grow leaves and the leaves that grow on trees
Oh, dude, conifer seeds are found inside the cones of conifer trees. Yeah, those spiky things you find on the ground in the forest. The seeds are all snug in there, just waiting for their moment to sprout and become majestic trees. Cool, right?
YES they do
deciduous trees
most types do.
Two types of trees that grow in Newfoundland are conifers and broadleaves. Some of the conifer types are the White Spruce, Red Pine, Black Spruce, and White Pine.
The palm tree is one type of tree that does not have traditional leaves. Instead, palm trees have large, fan-shaped or feather-like fronds that function similarly to leaves. These fronds help the palm tree to photosynthesize and grow.
The Brachiosaurus stripped trees of their vegetation and the young had to eat almost constantly to grow up as quickly as possible. They ate things like conifer and cycad trees.
Sounds like the Engelmann Spruce to me.