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Evergreen trees have special leaves that resist cold and moisture loss. They cut back on the amount of water they lose from their leaves by storing water in the cone area of the tree. Pine trees reduce their loss of water by providing a waxy layer surrounding the pine needles as the tree adds water to its reserves.

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