Conifers
Conifers are a diverse group of cone-bearing, mostly evergreen trees and shrubs that play a vital role in both natural ecosystems and cultivated landscapes. Characterized by their needle-like or scale-like leaves, they are well adapted to withstand cold climates, poor soils, and drought, making them dominant in boreal forests and mountainous regions around the world. Common examples include pine, spruce, fir, cedar, and juniper, each valued for their beauty, resilience, and usefulness. Conifers provide essential habitats for wildlife, act as major carbon sinks, and supply timber, paper, and resins for human use. In gardens, their varied shapes, textures, and shades of green—ranging from deep emerald to silvery blue—make them versatile choices for hedges, screens, and ornamental focal points.
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