Drosera, commonly known as sundew, is a genus of carnivorous plants that are primarily deciduous. They typically have a rosette of leaves that die back in unfavorable conditions, such as during winter or drought, and regrow when conditions improve. Unlike conifers, which are evergreen and produce cones, Drosera relies on its ability to trap insects for nutrients in nutrient-poor soils.
No, the desert willow is not a conifer. It is a deciduous plant. It is a monotypic genus of flowering plants containing the single species Chilopsis linearis.
the tulip tree ('tulipier' in French) is a deciduous tree. the flower tulip is a bulb plant which has no leave during winter.
The Ginko (Ginko biloba) the Maidenhair tree is a deciduous conifer so therefore is a seed producing plant.
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Leaf of Drosera plant modifies to trap insects.
The larch is a deciduous conifer. In other words it is a conifer that drops it's needles in the Autumn.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deciduous Deciduous conifers: Gingko, Cypress, larch, the tamarack
Larch and Metasequoia are both coniferous and deciduous (proof that the opposite of 'deciduous' is 'evergreen', not 'coniferous').
A holly is an evergreen. It is not deciduous and it does not bear cones.
The Pin Oak Quercus palustris is deciduous.