Evergreen Trees Flashcards

1
Q

The bark is gray-brown on the surface and red-brown on the inside, thin, and scaly.

A

Red Spruce

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2
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The bark on young trees is smooth, grey, and with resin blisters (which tend to spray when ruptured), becoming rough and fissured or scaly on old trees.

A

Fir

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3
Q

thin, smooth, grayish brown bark.

A

Fir

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4
Q

cones hang down; needless are yellow-green

A

red spruce

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5
Q

cones stand upright; needles are dark green

A

fir

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6
Q

bark has resinous blisters on juvenile trees, becoming fissured and scaly in maturity.

A

Fir

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7
Q

fir tree whose cones have visible bracts

A

Fraser Fir

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8
Q

short, dark green needles with small cones that hang down

A

eastern hemlock

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9
Q

scaly dark green leaves and shaggy red bark

A

eastern red cedar (cypress)

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