characteristics cypress trees

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an evergreen evergreen tree with short, blue-green leaves called needles. The wax coating on the needles helps the cypress tree conserve water during the very cold winters where it lives. A special characteristic of the cypress tree is the shape of its pointed, needle-like leaves. The shape of the leaves on the tree The pine is the result of its adaptation to the environment. The function of the spiky pine leaves is to reduce evaporation so that the pine does not lose a lot of water.


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