The Spruce. Coniferous means it has cones (pinecones).
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A palm tree [Arecaceae or Palmaceae family] isn't deciduous, because it doesn't drop most of its foliage in less than a year. Neither is it coniferous, because it doesn't have cones. Instead, it's an evergreen, because it takes more than a year to replace old foliage with new.Conifers actually may be seen as a subcategory of evergreens. But not all conifers are evergreen. A prime example is the bald cypress [Taxodium distichum]. It bears cones. But it loses most of its foliage in less than a year.So the 'either-or' question in regard to the frequency of foliage loss actually is 'evergreen' or 'deciduous', not 'coniferous' or 'deciduous'.
There are several types of trees, including deciduous trees, coniferous trees, and palm trees. Deciduous trees shed their leaves in the fall, while coniferous trees have needle-like or scale-like leaves that stay on year-round. Palm trees have large, fan-shaped leaves. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide pictures of their leaves.
Palm trees are monocots. In other words they are more closely related to grass than trees. Palms do not have growth rings nor do they have a cambium layer like trees do.
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No. A conifer is a cone bearing tree. A pine tree is a conifer. Maple trees don't have cones. If your question is:Which of these is a coniferous tree: Maple, Palm, Spruce or Mahogany?Horseisle Answer: SpruceBrought to you by LittleCricket [Cremello] & MissEm [Roan]
For monetary profit tobacco. Lots and lots of Palm trees, citrus trees, mango, guava, ironwood, cedar, mahogany, avocado... Mariposa is the national flower.
A palm tree [Arecaceae or Palmaceae family] isn't deciduous, because it doesn't drop most of its foliage in less than a year. Neither is it coniferous, because it doesn't have cones. Instead, it's an evergreen, because it takes more than a year to replace old foliage with new.Conifers actually may be seen as a subcategory of evergreens. But not all conifers are evergreen. A prime example is the bald cypress [Taxodium distichum]. It bears cones. But it loses most of its foliage in less than a year.So the 'either-or' question in regard to the frequency of foliage loss actually is 'evergreen' or 'deciduous', not 'coniferous' or 'deciduous'.
Yes, palm trees are angiosperms, belonging to the flowering plant group. They produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, which is a characteristic of angiosperms. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, typically have seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
Some examples of exotic woods are African Blackwood, Amazon Rosewood, African Mahogany, Afrormosia, and Bark Pocket Maple. Some other exotic woods would be Black Palm, Birdseye Maple, and Canarywood.
There are lots of plants that are native to the country of Cuba. One such plant is the Dwarf Turk's Cap Cactus and another is the Cuban Petticoat Palm.