In which terrestrial biome can you find trees that produce cones instead of flowers and needles instead of leaves?
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It is gymnosperm
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It is a biome of coniferous trees.
It is also known as Pinophyta, Coniferae or Coniferophyta and is referred as conifers. These are a major division of vascular land plants that have a single class of extant, Pinopsida.
They are mainly gymnosperms that produce cone-bearing seed plants.
Most conifers are woody plants that have secondary growth.
They constitute a majority of trees although there are a few shrub in this variety also. Typical examples include pines, junipers, larches, cedars, firs, Douglas firs, cypresses, etc.
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