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coniferous

Coniferous vs Pineyard - What's the difference?

coniferous | pineyard |


As an adjective coniferous

is bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.

As a noun pineyard is

(bahamas) a coniferous forest ecoregion in the bahamas and the turks and caicos islands, dominated by bahamian pine.

Coniferous vs Wellingtonia - What's the difference?

coniferous | wellingtonia |


As an adjective coniferous

is bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.

As a noun wellingtonia is

(uk) a large coniferous tree, sequoiadendron giganteum , from california.

Coniferous vs Podocarp - What's the difference?

coniferous | podocarp |


As an adjective coniferous

is bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.

As a noun podocarp is

any of several coniferous trees, of the genus Podocarpus, from the southern hemisphere.

Coniferous vs Nonconiferous - What's the difference?

coniferous | nonconiferous |


As adjectives the difference between coniferous and nonconiferous

is that coniferous is bearing cones, as the pine and cypress while nonconiferous is not coniferous.

Coniferous vs Kahikatea - What's the difference?

coniferous | kahikatea |


As an adjective coniferous

is bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.

As a noun kahikatea is

dacrycarpus dacrydioides , a coniferous tree endemic to new zealand.

Coniferous vs Kaikawaka - What's the difference?

coniferous | kaikawaka |


As an adjective coniferous

is bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.

As a noun kaikawaka is

(new zealand) libocedrus bidwillii , the new zealand cedar, an evergreen coniferous tree.

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