No, the alder is not coniferous. It belong to the birch family Betulaceae.
maple, alder, aspen
The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is a conifer tree that produces large, distinctive cones similar to alder cones. It is a coniferous tree but is not deciduous, unlike alder trees. The cones of the Douglas fir are much larger than those of alder trees.
No, an alder tree is not a conifer. While conifers are gymnosperms and are part of the Division Coniferophyta, alder trees are, in fact, angiosperms, otherwise known as Division Anthophyta.
A deciduous tree is one that loses its leaves in the fall of the year. Maple Elm Ash Birch Hickory Alder Deciduous trees lose their leaves to conserve water or to better survive cold winter weather conditions, they must regrow new foliage during the next suitable growing season.
the Juniper Tree is not deciduous. it is an evergreen.
It's a deciduous tree!
Elm trees are deciduous
A black alder is a variety of tree, Alnus glutinosa, of many practical uses, or the wood which grows on this tree.
Hickory (Carya) is indeed deciduous.
A deciduous tree is a tree that drops it's leaves in the Autumn. A conifer or coniferous tree is a tree that bears cones. Some conifers are deciduous.
The ginkgo tree is a maidenhair In talking about the Deciduous Forest, it is also called a Deciduous Tree because it loses its leaves. Ginko biloba is classed as a deciduous conifer. Commonly known as the Maidenhair or Coffin tree.
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