Most conifers have needles that serve the same purpose as leaves.
Needles, usually "evergreen".
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The pine tree is a great example of a conifer. The floor of a conifer forest should be littered with needles.
A conifer is a gymnosperm, or cone bearing plant.
a conifer can have as many as it wants. its a tree, an evergreen. its amazing!
Banana leaves do not resemble filter paper.
You could look at the bark type, and the shape of the tree and branches.
Needle-like
A conifer has needle shaped leaves. The cones are the seed bearers.
conifer?
There are conifer trees. they have needle like leaves
The leaves.
Conifer trees grow needles and cones
it looks like A CHRISTMAS tree
no. a conifer refers to a plant that produces cones. oaks do not produce cones. An oak is a deciduous tree that looses it's leaves in the fall. Most conifer (coniferous) trees do not loose their leaves (needles or scale like leaves) in the fall and are 'evergreen'. Quercus ilex the Holm oak is evergreen.
Conifersaurus's
If if has a cone it's a conifer because it has needle -like leaves and a cone for seed making.... have you ever seen a bush with white kinda blue looking berries on it? that's a conifer because it makes seeds inside of it and it has needle-like leaves
the thing that is compared to leaves from conifers are needles
yes they do.