No, they do not. Deciduous trees such as Sugar Maple trees have leaves that fall off in winter. Conifers (evergreens) such as the ponderosa pine have needles and reproduce via cones.
Conifer trees are needle-leaf trees.
Softwoods are from needle-leaf trees like pines and firs. Hardwoods are from broadleaf trees.
Yes. They are needle leaf trees just like spruces, firs, hemlocks, larches, cedars, and many others. You can usually tell a pine tree because they will have longer leaves (maybe 3 to 9 inches) than the other needle leaf trees and they are anganged in bundles of 2-5, depending on the species.
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needle leafes are sharp and broud leafs are bigger and rounder
It is a Simple Leaf
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Needle-leaf trees produce softwood.
Forests dominated by trees with needle like leaves are Coniferous.
A mesquite tree is classified as a broadleaf tree. It has compound leaves that consist of multiple leaflets, which gives it a broadleaf characteristic. Mesquite trees are typically found in arid and semi-arid environments, and they are known for their resilience and ability to thrive in harsh conditions.
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Capture sunlight more effectively.