type II pattern or branching pattern is the most common pattern
Black Spruce, Mountain Laurel.
no. it is a type of chocolate Yes a spruce is a type of conifer.
A spruce is a evergreen and a maple is deciduous.
The natural vegetation in Yellowknife includes boreal forests with species such as white spruce, trembling aspen, and black spruce. There are also wetlands, tundra, and shrublands that are characteristic of this region.
Eudicots typically have reticulate venation, where the veins form a network pattern in the leaves, with several main veins branching out into smaller ones.
My best guess would be softwood, because most Alaskan conifers are classified as softwood.
Reticulate venation is a type of leaf venation pattern in which the veins form a network branching structure throughout the leaf. This pattern is common in dicotyledonous plants and allows for efficient nutrient transport and support for the leaf.
spruce
Norway Spruce
A conifer is any tree that bears needles and pine cones. Spruce, fir, and cedar are all families of conifers. Blue spruce, black hills spruce, douglas fir, nobel fir, redwwod cedar are all types of conifers.
Spruce is a softwood and is recognized by it's excurrent form, (a single, tall, straight trunk with small lateral branches) Other names: Norway Spruce-(European whitewood, European spruce, and whitewood) Sitka spruce-(Silver spruce) Blue spruce. Heights can from 100 FT to 300 Ft depending on variety, it is straight-grained with even texture and is non-durable. Answer evergreen Answer conifer