Conifers are a related group of trees and shrubs that are typically evergreen, with long, needle-like leaves, and with seeds that grow in woody cones. Well-known conifers are the firs, spruces, cedars, hemlocks, and pines.
Often known for beautiful fall colors, deciduous trees shed their broad leaves at the end of the growing season. Deciduous plants include oaks, hickories, beeches, and maples.
Humans plant fruit and crop trees in a variety of ways, from vast and regularly patterned fields to small, individual plots, in order to gather fruits and other products for subsistence or profit gains.
Having evolved before most other flowering plants, magnolias and their relatives produce tough flowers with a somewhat different structure.
The majority of this collection consists of Amazonian trees, with many images not only featuring the entire tree, but also their bark, flowers, and leaves.