A spruce tree.
The cross section of the spruce leaf or needle is square in shape. The pine is flat. The spruce needle is attached singly to the branch on a short peg called a sterigma. Pine needles grow in clusters of two to six, depending on the species. See the related link for more information.
Yes a spruce tree is coniferous, as are pines and firs. The way to determine if a tree is coniferous by whether or not it has needles instead of leaves and if it produces cones.
In my opinion, a Blue Spruce.
A spruce tree is a coniferous evergreen (pine needles and cones) and most maple trees are deciduous (leaves fall off).
Spruce (Picea) is a genus of around 35 conifers from the Pinaceae family. Conifers are evergreen and their leaves are called needles.
Pine. Any type of tree with needles as opposed to leaves are coniferous. Other types include spruce and fir.
A fir tree - often Norway Spruce - though there are other species of conifers that don't shed their needles so easily.
every decade a tree grows the only tree known to grow in 10 years in a spruce tree
has needles to retain heat,shed snow,and lose less water.Spruce trees have short roots and small leaves.
Tea made from spruce tree needles. Spruce tea contains roughly eight times the amount of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) than in orange juice. This quality makes the tea favorable in a survival situation and in the treatment of scurvy.
Yes. The leaves are called needles because of their long thin shape. They are evergreen trees.