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Conifers surround five cabin-suites at Port Orford's WildSpring Guest Habitat , an eco-friendly resort 60 minutes north of the California border.
Take a Road Trip 2011
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Conifers do not bother me as much as you and I could have passed right by them.
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Conifers and grasses are the dominant plants in the two biomes that bear their names.
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Conifers are, however, abundant within the circumpolar Arctic (particularly in northwestern Canada, Alaska, and Eurasia), with the northernmost conifers in the world located poleward of 72° N on the Taymir Peninsula, northern Siberia [22].
Historical changes in freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic 2009
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Check out the snow totals, 38 inches in some of the high country in Pine Cliff, in Conifers of 30 inches, Fort Collins 18 inches, Boulders 17, and at the Utah getting into the act with 11 inches there.
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Conifers, most riparian trees (such as willows and sycamores), oaks, and grasses are all wind-pollinated.
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Not just one variety, but the Ponderosa Pines, the White Fir Conifers, the Red Fir, the Jeffrey Pines and the Subalpine are all dying of thirst and heat and insect infestation that accompany drought conditions.
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Conifers such as Keteleeria fortunei, Chamaecyparis obtusa, and C. formosensis are used for timber.
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Conifers include Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis), a straight-trunked pine species that may attain a height of 35 to 40 m.
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Conifers also dominate low elevation areas with shallow soils.
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