Cedars, Douglas Firs and Junipers are all evergreens, and more specifically, they are conifers.
Conifers.
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.
Junipers are coniferous as are the Cupressaceae or cypress family to which the White Ceder belongs. Thus the answer is NO but both Junipers and Ceders are conifers, they have a common stock.
White Pine, Yellow Pine, Douglas Fir, Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar.
Cedar, Western Red · Cedar, Yellow · Fir, Douglas · Fir, Silver · Larch · Pine · Redwood, European
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Using cedar mulch in your garden will not necessarily kill your plants. However, cedar mulch can affect the pH levels of the soil, which may not be suitable for all plants. It is recommended to test the soil pH before using cedar mulch and choose plants that can tolerate the potential changes.
oak, pine and cedar
The two options are not comparable. The more accurate question is whether a cedar tree is deciduous or evergreen. Deciduous plants any plants that drop their leaves in the fall and are bare during the winter. Evergreens never drop all of their leaves. A conifer is a type of evergreen plant. All conifers are evergreen, but not all evergreens are conifers. But the definition of conifer is:con·i·fer (kn-fr, kn-)n.Any of various mostly needle-leaved or scale-leaved, chiefly evergreen, cone-bearing gymnospermous trees or shrubs such as pines, spruces, and firs.Cedars, or very similar plants called Junipers, are "scale-leaved" as listed in the definition above. So, Cedars are conifer evergreens, as opposed to most Holly plants, for example, which are broad leaf evergreens.A cedar is a conifer and it is evergreen. Not all conifers are evergreen i.e. the larch.
The Congo have the most diverse pallet of plant and animal species than any other African country. Some examples are the African oak, red cedar, and the mahogany.
Conifers produce cones!There are around 550 species of conifer trees in existence worldwide.Some examples of evergreen conifers include pines, firs, cedars, spruces, junipers, hemlocks, and yews. their cones may be hard and dry, such as with pine and spruce trees, or fleshy like with junipers. Some conifers lose their needles or scaly leaves in winter as in the cases of larches and cypresses. Conifers tend to inhabit colder and drier habitats around the world.Hope that helps!! :D-J.T.Sources:My Biology Book and research project!
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