Yes, some conifers can be found growing in the Philippines, particularly in higher elevation areas with cooler temperatures. These conifers include species like the Benguet pine (Pinus insularis) and the Mount Apo pine (Pinus dalat).
Conifers can vary in size, from small shrubs to large trees. Some conifers, like cedars and firs, can grow into tall, majestic trees, while others, like junipers and yews, are smaller in stature.
No, conifers do not grow flowers. Instead, they reproduce with cones that contain seeds. The cone structure is distinct from the typical flower structures found in angiosperms.
False. Conifers are a group of seed-producing plants that do not produce flowers. They reproduce through cones instead of flowers.
Conifers thrive in full sun to partial shade. They require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day to grow and develop properly. In shady conditions, conifers may become leggy and have sparse foliage.
After fertilization in conifers, the zygote develops into an embryo within the seed. The seed matures and is eventually released from the cone. It may then germinate and grow into a new tree under favorable conditions.
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Conifers typically grow during the spring and summer months when the weather is warm and there is an abundance of sunlight. The growth of conifers slows down during the fall and winter months when temperatures drop and daylight hours decrease.
Anywhere!!
conifers are made by seeds that are put in soil the they have sun and water and GROW!
deciduous.
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there big
Conifers are evergreens, pine trees. They are found wherever trees grow in general, but further north (or south) than deciduous trees can grow.
Conifers resemble flowering plants in having seeds and well developed vasculature
deciduous trees, and conifers
almost everywhere in the world