examples of conifers
				   		There are 550 conifer species; because they are well adapted to harsh climates, they often form the tree line on mountains and in subpolar regions.
				
 
					
					
					
						cedar of Lebanon 
						Conifer of Middle Eastern origin with a large, flattened top; now rare, former civilizations made abundant use of its wood.
				  	
 
					
						umbrella pine 
						Conifer native to the Mediterranean area whose branches form a flattened crown, hence its name; it produces an edible seed, the pine nut.
				  	
 
					
						spruce 
						Conifer with small cylindrical needles encircling the branch; it has reddish-brown bark and can grow to 180 ft.
				  	
 
					
						fir 
						Scented conifer with flat needles arranged on each side of the branch; it has grayish bark, flecked with resin. Fir is commonly used as a Christmas tree.
						
				  	 
					
						larch 
						One of the few conifers that sheds its needles in the fall; its scented, resistant wood is used in construction and carpentry.