no. a conifer refers to a plant that produces cones. oaks do not produce cones.
An oak is a deciduous tree that looses it's leaves in the fall. Most conifer (coniferous) trees do not loose their leaves (needles or scale like leaves) in the fall and are 'evergreen'.
Quercus ilex the Holm oak is evergreen.
The Pin Oak Quercus palustris is deciduous.
needles?
While the "conifer" term does not exclusively refer to pine trees, the pine tree is the only member of the conifer family out of the three. The oak (and all of it's subsets) belongs to the "magnoliophyta" phylum, whereas the maple belongs to the "angiosperms" subset.
they all are the same they all come out of a root!
Well only one is a conifer tree. Poplar, Lime, Sycamore and Oak are all deciduous
A conifer tree is a cone bearing tree. An example sentence would be: The pine tree is a conifer tree.
A cedar tree is a conifer.
A quaking aspen tree is a type of poplar tree, it is not a conifer.
a conifer is a tree that makes seeds inside of cones.
A conifer is a tree which produces seeds in cones.
a conifer is a tree that makes seeds inside of cones.
The size of a conifer tree's roots can vary depending on the species and age of the tree. Generally, conifer tree roots can extend as far as the tree's canopy or beyond, forming a network that helps anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.