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  1. (of a tree) producing cones, and having leaves that do not fall off in the winter: An informal mix of trees and shrubs is preferable, with more coniferous than deciduous species. ancient woodland of mixed deciduous and coniferous trees. See. conifer.

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  2. Any of an order of trees and shrubs, conifers usually have usually needle-shaped or scale-like leaves. Conifers include forms (such as pines) with true cones and others (such as yews) that bear a fruit. There are more than 550 species of conifers, and most are evergreen trees and shrubs.

  3. Coniferous refers to a type of forest characterized primarily by the presence of conifers, which are trees that bear cones and have needle-like leaves. These forests are typically found in cooler climates and are crucial for their role in global ecosystems, offering habitats for various species and playing a significant part in carbon storage.

  4. Conifer, any member of the division Pinophyta, class Pinopsida, order Pinales, made up of living and fossil gymnospermous plants that usually have needle-shaped evergreen leaves and seeds attached to the scales of a woody bracted cone. Among living gymnosperm divisions, the conifers show little.

  5. (of a tree) producing cones, and having leaves that do not fall off in the winter: An informal mix of trees and shrubs is preferable, with more coniferous than deciduous species. ancient forest of mixed deciduous and coniferous trees. See. conifer.

  6. adjective. of, relating to, or belonging to the plant phylum Coniferophyta. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. coniferous in American English. (koʊˈnɪfərəs ; kəˈnɪfərəs ) adjective. 1. bearing cones. 2. of conifers. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

  7. Coniferous forests consist mostly of conifers, which are trees that grow needles instead of leaves and cones instead of flowers. Conifers tend to be evergreen—they bear needles all year long. These adaptations help conifers survive in areas that are very cold or dry.