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Conifers are a wide and successful group of plants. They may occupy a wide range of latitude. and of altitude, but are dependent on a supply of water. Many are evergreen, but some are deciduous.
Flowers are not found in conifers. Conifers reproduce through the production of cones that contain seeds, rather than through flowers like many other plants.
Common types of conifers with berries found in temperate forests include junipers, yews, and cedars.
Conifers produce seeds, not fruits. The seeds of conifers are typically contained within cones, which are the reproductive structures of these plants. The cones protect and disperse the seeds when they are mature.
Conifers have structures known as cones instead of flowers. Cones are the reproductive structures of conifers that contain seeds. They are typically found on both male and female trees.
because they have needle like leaves that allow them to adapt to dry or freezing weather
Roses originate from the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are found everywhere, but are mostly found in Asia.
Conifers are evergreens, pine trees. They are found wherever trees grow in general, but further north (or south) than deciduous trees can grow.
Grasslands are primarily located in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. In the Northern hemisphere, grasslands are found in areas such as the Great Plains of North America, while in the Southern hemisphere, grasslands can be found in regions like the Pampas of Argentina.
Evergreen trees are generally found in both the northern and southern hemispheres. They are well-adapted to colder climates and can be found in regions with temperate or subarctic climates in both hemispheres. Examples include coniferous trees like pine, spruce, and fir.
Africa
A boreal forest ecosystem is most likely to feature conifers like spruce and pine, as well as lichens on the trees and deer as part of the wildlife. These ecosystems are typically found in cold northern regions with long winters and often support a diverse range of plant and animal species.
Coniferous trees, also known as conifers, are primarily found in temperate and boreal forest regions across the Northern Hemisphere, including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. They thrive in areas with cold winters and moderate to high precipitation, often dominating landscapes in mountainous regions and northern latitudes. Additionally, some coniferous species can be found in subtropical and tropical regions, adapting to various climates. Common examples include pine, spruce, and fir trees.
Northern Canada.
I think mostly in the northern hemisphere.
Greece, Germany, China, India, Russia, Japan, Scandinavia, the British Isles, the Middle East, North America, Central America, South America, etc. In other words, just about everywhere. Conifers are simply cone-bearing trees. They include pines, cedars, junipers (which are excellent for Bonsai), cypress and yews. You will need to be a lot more specific if you need a more precise answer. Sorry.
Conifers are a wide and successful group of plants. They may occupy a wide range of latitude. and of altitude, but are dependent on a supply of water. Many are evergreen, but some are deciduous.