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a coniferous evergreen tree having conic crown with level branches and dropping branches​

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Coniferous trees are types of common softwood trees that are identified by pine-like needle leaves and seed-producing cones. Most types of conifers are evergreen trees, although some conifers are deciduous and lose their leaves in fall. Collectively, coniferous trees belong to the plant class Coniferophyta or Pinophyta. These trees are gymnosperms, meaning they have cone-bearing seeds. There are over six hundred species of conifer trees that are divided into eight families.

The most popular types of conifer trees are: pine trees such as the Scots pine, Douglas fir, and the Eastern white pine. Spruce trees such as the black spruce, Colorado blue spruce, and the Norway Spruce. Then there are fir trees that include evergreens such as the Fraser fir, noble fir tree, and white fir.

It is challenging to distinguish between the various types of conifers. To tell species of evergreen softwoods apart, you need to examine the kind of needle leaves, cones, bark, and shape of the tree. For example, spruce trees have evergreen foliage that is pointed and sharp, whereas firs look similar, but have softer needles.

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