They adapt to their climate by having needles that stay all year round. These hold in water. They also have more chloroplast. Because the needles stay all year round, photosynthesis can occur more quickly, as soon as the water melts.
Conifer trees are most definitly not extinct!When_did_conifer_trees_first_appear_on_earth
Conifer trees grow needles and cones
Some types of conifer trees that produce red berries include yew trees and juniper trees.
A conifer leaf is a needle-like structure found on conifer trees such as pine, spruce, and fir. They are adapted to conserve water through a thick waxy cuticle on their surface, reduced surface area to minimize water loss, and sunken stomata that reduce water loss through transpiration. These adaptations help conifer trees survive in dry and cold environments.
The many species of maple trees are broadleaf trees, and drop their leaves during the winter. Therefore, they are not a conifer.
this tree is an adult conifer, which branch is from an offspring of this tree
Conifer trees are needle-leaf trees.
A conifer is typically an evergreen, it does not drop its' 'leaves' (needles or scales) as do deciduous trees. Blue Spruce, White Pine, and Douglas fir are examples of conifer trees. Think Christmas trees - they are conifers. A conifer is a cone bearing tree. Some conifers are deciduous for example the Larch.
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Conifer trees and Broadleaf trees.
A quaking aspen tree is a type of poplar tree, it is not a conifer.
Leaves. Conifer trees have needles. nor do they have flowers