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Cone-bearing trees, or conifers, typically do not have broad, flat leaves like many deciduous trees. Instead, they have needle-like or scale-like leaves, which are adapted to conserve water and withstand harsh weather conditions. Additionally, conifers usually reproduce using cones rather than flowers, as they are part of the gymnosperm group, which does not produce fruits. This adaptation allows them to thrive in a variety of environments, particularly in colder climates.

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