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Pine trees are coniferous trees
Other coniferous trees are cedars, firs,junipers, spruces and cypresses
Usually the coniferous trees are evergreens( they keep their leaves all year long)
The pines are adapted to soils that have less nutrients in cold regions.
The pine's leaves are long, thin and needle-like
In this way, it needs less water than the flat leaves of other species
Also the needles can stand freezing temperatures.
However, the leaves of the pine shed at regular times.
Other coniferous trees are cedars, firs,junipers, spruces and cypresses
Usually the coniferous trees are evergreens( they keep their leaves all year long)
The pines are adapted to soils that have less nutrients in cold regions.
The pine's leaves are long, thin and needle-like
In this way, it needs less water than the flat leaves of other species
Also the needles can stand freezing temperatures.
However, the leaves of the pine shed at regular times.
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