Conifers
Tree or imposter?
Local Trees
Just for fern
100

Conifers are primarily distinguished by their needles and their production of ____.

What are cones? 

100

This "tree" yields a fruit that turns yellow when ripe. Technically considered an herbaceous plant, there are over 1,000 known varieties in 135 countries around the world.

What is a banana?

100

This tall, slender, and straight tree has needles that grow in pairs. Comprising almost the entire canopy of Yellowstone National Park, they thrive in dry, cold forests at middle to high elevation.

What is a lodgepole pine? 

100

The outer covering of woody stems, branches, roots and trunk of a tree.

What is bark?
200

This is the only continent where pine trees do not grow. 

What is Antarctica? 

200

The status of these "trees" is perennially debated, but you can find them standing tall in warmer locales such as Los Angeles, CA and Miami, FL. 

What is a palm tree?

200

The most widely distributed tree in North America, these white-barked trees appear to be "set ablaze" in early autumn as their leaves turn a yellow-orange hue. 

What is a quaking aspen? 

200

Trees can absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere -- how many pounds of carbon dioxide can one tree absorb in a year?

A. 23 pounds

B. 48 pounds

C. 92 pounds

B. 48 pounds

A 40-year old tree may absorb as much as ONE TON of carbon dioxide! 

300

The tallest tree in the world.

What is a Sequoia/Redwood tree?

300

This sturdy "tree" is actually a member of the grass family. 

What is bamboo?

300

Named after a Scottish botanist, you can harvest this tree from the National Forest during the holiday season. Tall and sturdy, they live for up to 500 years! 

What is a Douglas Fir

300

This feature allows you to determine the age of a tree.

What are the rings of a tree trunk? 

400

This conifer, at nearly 5,000 years old, is the oldest living tree in the world... that we know of yet! 

What is Methuselah, a bristlecone pine tree? 

400

This plant is often mis-identified as a tree. It is found in arid, warm climates like the deserts of Southern California. This plant is so iconic, it's even the namesake of a national park! 

What is a joshua tree?

400

The western balsam poplar, commonly known as a cottonwood, is utilized today to produce plywood, timber, and ___.

What is paper?

400

This American holiday, typically observed in the spring, encourages individuals and communities to plant trees. 

What is Arbor day? 

500

Most conifers are evergreen, meaning they don't lose their needles in the fall. However, this conifer is deciduous, shedding its needles with autumn's arrival. 

What is a larch? 

500

First identified in the Canary Islands, this "tree" actually belongs to the asparagus family! 

What is a dragon tree?

500

This high-elevation tree often marks the tree line on local hikes, particularly around Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. In 2022, it was designated "threatened" under the endangered species act.  

What is a whitebark pine? 

500

The largest tree in the world, known as _____, is located in the Fishlake National Forest of Southern Utah. This single organism is connected by a root system that spans 106 acres.

What is Pando?