i guess so
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Conifers or softwoods are classed as gymnosperms or plants with naked seeds not enclosed in an ovary. These seed "fruits" are considered more primitive than hardwoods. Conifers can lose their needles annually but most are evergreen. These trees have needlelike or scalelike foliage and usually renew many leaves annually (but not all every year). The foliage is usually narrow and sharp-pointed or small and scale-like.
Yes, willow trees can grow on the west coast of the United States. They thrive in moist environments, such as near rivers, streams, and wetlands, which are present in many parts of the west coast. Be sure to choose a willow species that is well-suited to the specific climate and conditions of the region you are in.
a coast is usually where the sea meets the land, not just as a beach but cliffs aswell, i suppose you could have a coast on a lake, but I'm not sure
Abiotic components of a plain include soil, water, sunlight, air, and minerals. These non-living components provide essential resources and conditions for the survival of plants and animals in the plain ecosystem.
If the leaves are green, it may be Quercus ilex the evergreen oak. If the leaves are dead, that is merely a quirk of many oak tress that do not drop all their dead leaves until the new leaves start in the spring.
marine west coast
What is the closest east coast beach to winter haven
The Pacific Ocean coast.
Mild in the winter, and hot in the summer, with a moderate amount of rainfall in winter.
The gulf stream.
The Sun
cardinals are backyad birds they are mostly found in the US. They like to live on evergreen trees
Almost never. The Gold Coast will get occasional coastal mists during Autumn and Spring, but almost never in Winter or Summer.
The Pacific Ocean Coast near the Columbia River
iff the coast of new england
The correct question would be "Are Black Oaks and Mountain Dogwoods deciduous?" The answer is yes, the are both deciduous, periodically dropping their leaves. Examples of a non-deciduous, or more specifically, evergreen oak, would be a Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia).