Larch and Metasequoia are both coniferous and deciduous (proof that the opposite of 'deciduous' is 'evergreen', not 'coniferous').
Yes, conifers are typically green due to their needle-like leaves, which contain chlorophyll. This green pigment allows them to photosynthesize and produce energy throughout the year, even in colder climates. Some conifer species may exhibit different colors in their foliage, such as blue or yellow, but they are predominantly green during the growing season.
They are dependent on photosynthesis. That's why they are often green only on their tops in the forest.
No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.
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Non-flowering plants include: conifers and other gymnosperms ferns clubmosses hornworts liverworts mosses green algae
Conifers (Christmas trees) Holly Yew Laurel
Conifers typically have green leaves all year. 12 months.
12. Most conifers are evergreens.
Most conifers have green leaves year-round, so they will have green leaves in all 12 months of the year.
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Conifers are trees such as Pine and Spruce, with long and needle-like leaves.They keep their green leaves year round.
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They are both vascular plants and they are living organisms.
Most conifers have green leaves all year round, which means they have green leaves for all 12 months of the year. This evergreen characteristic allows them to photosynthesize and maintain their green color even during the winter months.
They are dependent on photosynthesis. That's why they are often green only on their tops in the forest.
They are evergreens, conifers, cypress, holly, are just three examples.