Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
No, the Cedar is a coniferous tree.
The tree you are referring to is likely the Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana). It is a coniferous tree that has fragrant, often red-colored wood.
Yes, cedar trees are coniferous.
Pine, spruce, fir, and cedar are examples of coniferous trees, which are trees that bear cones and typically have needle-like or scale-like leaves.
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Coniferous.A pine tree is a evergreen conifer.
Cedar (Cedrus) is a genus of coniferous tree in the plant family Pinaceae. They are most closely related to the Firs (Abies), sharing a very similar cone structure. They are native to the mountains of the western Himalaya and the Mediterranean region, occurring at altitudes of 1,500-3200 m in the Himalaya and 1,000-2,200 m in the Mediterranean.[1]
Cedar is hard wood. It is from angiosperm trees.
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A coniferous tree is also known as an evergreen tree. These trees bear cones and have needle-like or scale-like leaves that are usually retained year-round. They include species like pine, spruce, fir, and cedar.
Yes a spruce tree is coniferous, as are pines and firs. The way to determine if a tree is coniferous by whether or not it has needles instead of leaves and if it produces cones.