Evergreens.
Trees that don't loose its leaves in winter would be a Evergreen, or Coniferous.
These are called deciduous trees. Trees that keep their leaves in winter are called coniferous. Most coniferous trees have needle leaves and cones. Deciduous leaves vary in shape and size but most trees that don't have a needle shaped leaf are deciduous trees.
Coniferous (conifer) trees such as pines, spruces, cedars and fir trees do not loose their leaves (needles or scale like leaves). Think Christmas trees. Some conifers such as the Larch do lose their needles in winter. Trees that do not lose their leaves in winter are called evergreens.
They are called coniferous trees. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn. Coniferous trees KEEP their leaves in autumn.
A coniferous tree has soft wood and usually has needles instead of leaves and keeps them all year long, whereas the deciduous trees have regular leaves, usually a hard wood, and they loose their leaves during the winter.
A coniferous tree has soft wood and usually has needles instead of leaves and keeps them all year long, whereas the deciduous trees have regular leaves, usually a hard wood, and they loose their leaves during the winter.
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Leaves. Conifer trees have needles. nor do they have flowers
trees in a deciduous forest lose their leaves, coniferous forests have pine trees instead
Coniferous trees only shed oldest leaves and keep the rest whereas deciduous trees shed leaves seasonally
A coniferous forest is dominated by trees with needlelike leaves.