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deciduous have leaves and coniferous have pines and needles. The term conifer means cone-shaped. The term deciduous means that the tree loses it leaves every fall. The only species of conifers that are deciduous are Larches. If the tree in question has broad leaves, nearly all of them are deciduous.
All trees lose their leaves or needles. Deciduous trees shed all their leaves at once, whereas Evergreens shed some of their leaves throughout the year, but always retain some leaves at any time, so the tree is always green, evergreen. There are many evergreen types of tree.Deciduousness is an adaptation to the occurrence of cold or dry seasons. In areas of the world where it does not get very cold or dry, moderate or warm temperate zones and wet tropical zones, most trees are evergreen.Conifers (trees with cones like pines, spruces and firs) and other gymnosperms can tolerate cold better than broadleaved trees, so they tend to be the main evergreen where temperatures get very cold.Some examples of evergreens are: ConifersEucalyptsRhododendronMangroveSouthern Magnolia (magnolia grandiflora).Any Southern hemisphere beech
The term "deciduous" refers to trees and plants that lose their leaves seasonally, typically in the autumn, in response to changes in the environment. This adaptation helps them conserve water and energy during colder months or dry seasons. Common examples of deciduous trees include oak, maple, and birch. In contrast, evergreen plants retain their leaves year-round.
The term that best describes a forest of evergreen trees is "coniferous." Coniferous forests are characterized by trees that retain their leaves year-round, typically in the form of needles, and include species such as pines, spruces, and firs. In contrast, "deciduous" refers to trees that shed their leaves annually. "Redwood" specifically refers to a type of coniferous tree found in certain regions.
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Evergreen, or coniferous.http://www.elmcare.com/trees/types_of_trees.htmTrees can also be divided into deciduous and coniferous categories.Deciduous trees are also known as broadleaf trees because the leaves are generally larger and wider than those of conifers. The larger leaf size means a greater surface area for photosynthesis, but it also mean the leaf is too fragile to withstand winter conditions. Therefore, most deciduous trees drop their leaves in autumn.Coniferous trees keep their leaves throughout the year, shedding only the oldest leaves. Usually these leaves are lower down on the tree and do not receive as much sunlight as newly developed leaves higher up. Some of the best-known members of the conifer family are pines, spruces, firs, and hemlocks. The cones of the conifers are its flowers.The coniferous trees mentioned above do not have leaves. Their foliage is needles. A sample of a tree that does not lose it's leaves in the fall is the Arbutus tree. This tree sheds it's bark which is used to make pharmaceuticals for the medical field.
Plants use leaves to harvest energy from the sun through a process called photosynthesis. We can categorize leaves in many ways. Deciduous, is the term for leaves that are on a plant soaking up solar energy for one growing season. The opposite of deciduous is evergreen, which refers to leaves that stay green and photosynthesis on a plant longer than one growing season. We can also differentiate leaves as broadleaf or needles. That's right I called the needle a leaf. Needles are leaves that have a narrow shape. Another related term used when talking about trees is coniferous or conifer, which refers to trees that produce cones. Conifers can have leaves that are shaped like needles, scales or awls. Coniferous is not the opposite of deciduous. Conifers can be either evergreen or they can be deciduous. Plants with broadleaves can also be either evergreen or deciduous. Hope that helps.
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Which term refers to land that is level or gently rolling grassland with few or no trees
Non-coniferous is another term for a deciduous tree. Deciduous trees and shrubs shed their leaves each year in the fall. Coniferous trees are evergreen.
The term is "Evergreen" and refers to plants that retain their leaves throughout the winter months - for examples conifers (Pine, spruce, cedar etc.).As opposed to deciduous plants that shed their leaves during autumn (fall) and winter - for example: Oak, Ash, Poplar, Maple
The term is "vegetation."