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cone bearers
cone bearers 2
types of trees
characteristics of tree
plant surprises
100
cone bearing trees
What is conifers
100
needles are short and stiff
What is spruce
100
the tallest trees in the world
What is redwood trees
100
the kind of tree Solomon used to build the temple and a member of the pine family.
What is cedar of Lebanon
100
Instead of seeds, God gave ferns these, which are made of only one cell
What is spores
200
the two different types of cones the conifer produces
What is pollen and seed
200
the needles of this tree tend to be long and flexible unlike the spruce
What is pine
200
largest of all trees
What is giant sequoia
200
a palm's leaves are called this
What is fronds
200
tiny spores develop inside these tiny structures
What is spore cases
300
these trees keep their leaves all year round are called
What is Evergreens
300
This tree has cones that stick straight up in the air.
What is firs
300
the biggest sequoia tree
What is general sherman tree
300
a type of deciduous conifer tree?
What is larches
300
the fern's roots
What is rhizoids
400
the only trees that have bundled needles
What is pines
400
one of the best known fir is this
What is balsam fir
400
a member of the redwood family, this is a water loving tree that can be found growing in the swamps, lakes and lagoons of the south?
What is bald cypress
400
the most common larches in North America.
What is tamaracks
400
giant network of tiny plants
What is mosses
500
the needles of this tree are joined individually to the branch
What is spruce
500
The cones of these trees hang down from the tips of their branches
What is hemlocks
500
the humps of the bald cypress tree
What is knees
500
This American northwest tree may reach 200 feet in height.
What is western red cedar