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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conifer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of tree or plant that belongs to the group of cone-bearing trees, such as pines, spruces, and firs.
Example: "In the forest, we saw a conifer that towered above the other trees, its needles glistening in the sunlight."
Alternatives: "a cone-bearing tree" or "a needle-leaved tree".
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Forecasts typically envision the hemlock's demise and replacement by similar trees, a conifer for a conifer, so to speak.
It's the silhouette of a young tree, a conifer, dense and brushy, like a Christmas tree.
Turn right down the first narrower path through a conifer plantation.
A notice appeared on a lamp post in our lane, an application to remove a conifer.
Sievering, H., Tomaszewski, T. & Torizzo, J. Canopy uptake of atmospheric N depostion at a conifer forest.
As with the ferns, one wonders whether good synapomorphies for a conifer clade can be found.
Christmas has endured cultural and commercial hijacking ever since St Boniface decided everyone needed a conifer in their cottage.
The bear's cubs were high up in a conifer hard by one of the houses they had raided.
Felsham Road, Bradfield St George, Bury St Edmund's goodrobert Chopwell Wood is a conifer and mixed broadleaf wood.
Letter number eight can be found on a conifer tree on the woodland side of the fence.
Less than an inch long, they profusely cover the wiry, prostrate stems and give the plant a conifer like appearance.
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