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Coniferous- Fir, Evergreen, ChristmasDeciduous- Maple, Hickory, Ash, Beech
Firs are evergreens, have needles, produce cones (like pinecones) for reproduction, and are soft woods. Oak trees shed their leaves in winter, have leaves to shed, produce nuts (acorns) for reproduction and are hard woods. The difference between hard woods and soft woods is in the trunk and where the dividing line between the heartwood and sapwood exists. Oak is much harder to drive a nail into or cut than a fir.
Fir is a type of evergreen tree that belongs to the pine family. It is known for its tall stature, flat needle-like leaves, and cone-shaped fruit. Fir trees are commonly used for Christmas decorations due to their aromatic foliage.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves in winter. These are pine trees, fir trees, redwoods, spruces, and the like. Also two kinds of oak trees keep their leaves in winter, live oaks and water oaks. Some species closely related to the oaks also do, camellias, azaleas, and rhododendron.
Cedar, Douglas fir, and junipers are examples of coniferous trees, which are known for bearing cones and having needle-like or scale-like leaves. Conifers are typically evergreen and are well-adapted to cold climates.
some name of plants in morocco are cork oak, evergreen oak, juniper, cedar, fir, and pine
Pine, spruce and fir are evergreen.
The flora that is present in tropical evergreen forests includes maple, oak, elm, and willow trees along with wildflowers and conifers like fir and pine trees.
A fir tree is a type of evergreen. Maybe you meant spruce and fir, in which case, ones pines are much more stiff (lol twss). However if you meant fir and evergreen, there is no difference, they are the same
It can be both deciduous and evergreen. It mostly depends on the species.
Oaks drop their leaves in the Autumn except the Evergreen Oak (Quercus ilex) the evergreen oak.
They are mostly evergreen.
Coniferous- Fir, Evergreen, ChristmasDeciduous- Maple, Hickory, Ash, Beech
The roots of a Douglas fir tree absorb water and nutrients
it's a fir tree. evergreen.
There are lots of differences, but the main one is that Oak mostly are deciduous and Pines are evergreens.
Firs are evergreens, have needles, produce cones (like pinecones) for reproduction, and are soft woods. Oak trees shed their leaves in winter, have leaves to shed, produce nuts (acorns) for reproduction and are hard woods. The difference between hard woods and soft woods is in the trunk and where the dividing line between the heartwood and sapwood exists. Oak is much harder to drive a nail into or cut than a fir.