conifer
cone-bearing tree / evergreen shrub
Noun
pl: conifers
This term describes a specific group of gymnosperms characterized by their seed-bearing cones and typically evergreen foliage. It evokes an image of hardy, needle-leafed trees that thrive in colder climates or acidic soils, often associated with the scent of resin and the visual of dense, dark green forests. As a standard countable noun, it follows regular English pluralization rules. It is used primarily in botanical and ecological contexts to categorize trees like pines, firs, and spruces, distinguishing them from deciduous broadleaf trees.