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Do oak trees and pine trees live in the deciduous forets?

Both oak and pine trees can live in a deciduous forest. All oak trees are considered a deciduous plant. Pine trees are conifers and mostly not deciduous however there are a few genera that are (Larix, Pseudolarix, Glyptostrobus, Metasequoia and Taxodium). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conifer)


What is the comparison betweendeciduos forest and coniferous forest?

trees in a deciduous forest lose their leaves, coniferous forests have pine trees instead


Do pine trees grow in the rain-forest?

No, there is only pine trees in pine forests. I think?


What are some examples of deciduous trees?

A deciduous forest is a forest that usually has 4 seasons. The trees loose their leaves in thefall and grow there leaves in the springA deciduous forest is a forest where the trees lose their leaves. There are many types of animals and plants. Check out the link in the Related Links.When the leaves fall off as opposed to evergreen trees when the leaves don't fall off at all!A deciduous forest if a forest made up of trees that have leaves not cones.


What type of forest do pine trees grow in?

Pine trees grow in coniferous forest, usually in northern regions, where the climate is cold and the soil rich enough to sustain them.


Where a conifers mostly found?

Conifers are evergreens, pine trees. They are found wherever trees grow in general, but further north (or south) than deciduous trees can grow.


What trees are non deciduous?

Coniferous (pine trees).


Is Deciduous forest found in Idaho?

Deciduous forest is not the dominant forest type in Idaho. Idaho is known for its coniferous forests, such as Western white pine and Douglas fir. Deciduous trees like quaking aspen can be found in certain parts of the state, but they are not as prevalent as coniferous trees.


Differences of deciduous and coniferous forest?

Coniferous- The trees there have 'needle' leaves that don't fall in the winter. This causes the soil to be very infertile, and hardly any plants grow on the ground. Deciduous- The trees here are 'deciduous' trees, which means that their leaves fall in the winter. This means that the soil (you guessed it) is more richer than the coniferous forest and many plants grow here, like brambles, grass, and other various bushes and flowers.


Vegetation of Canada?

Tundra, West Coast Forest, Cordilleran Vegetation, Boreal and Taiga Forest, Grassland, Mixed Forest, Deciduous Forest. I'm pretty sure those are the ones.


Trees that shed their leaves and grow new ones each year are called?

That would be an evergreen tree. Two others are deciduous and coniferous trees. The deciduous trees are the ones that shed or drop their leaves or needles, and the coniferous trees are the one that produce cone shapes, such as a pine cone from a pine tree.The above answer is correct except for one small detail. All conifers are not evergreen. Larch and Ginko, the Maidenhair tree are conifers and deciduous.


What are two other names for a coniferous forest?

Please see related link below for scientific names for Coniferous and Deciduous trees.