Pines are the genus Pinus.
The family of Conifers as a whole (including the genus Pinus) is called Gymnosperms (literally translated this means "Naked Seed").
They are often called coniferous.
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
Typically conifers... cone bearing trees, such as pine trees.
The name conifer refers to the seed pod called a cone. Pine trees are conifers. The leaves are called needles (like pine needles from a Christmas tree).
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.
All conifers carry cones. that's where they get their name. Only Pine trees carry pine cones.
Gymnosperms which are plants or trees that don't produce any flowers or fruit. There are actually several types of gymnosperms: Conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, and gnetophytes. Pine trees are part of the conifers
Conifers (con-i-fers)
Coniferous trees bear cones such as pine trees, fir trees, and spruce trees...Pine trees bear pine cones.Conifers; Coniferous plants
Conifers.
Conifers.
Conifers are evergreens, pine trees. They are found wherever trees grow in general, but further north (or south) than deciduous trees can grow.