Conifers are a group of trees and shrubs that are characterized by a few defining features:
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Needle-like leaves: Conifers typically have needle-shaped or scale-like leaves that are adapted to reduce water loss and withstand cold temperatures. This leaf structure helps them thrive in various climates.
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Gymnosperms: Conifers are gymnosperms, meaning they produce seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary (unlike angiosperms, which produce flowering plants). Their seeds are often found in cones.
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Woody stems and perennial growth: Conifers usually have woody trunks, and many conifer species can grow large and live for many years, often exhibiting annual growth rings.
One species of conifer found in Virginia is the Eastern White Pine (scientific name: Pinus strobus).