coniferösa
Coniferösa is a term used in some botanical discussions to denote the cone-bearing plants commonly known as conifers. It is not recognized as a formal taxonomic group by major authorities, but is sometimes used in overviews of gymnosperms to refer collectively to members of the division Pinophyta that bear seeds on woody cones.
Etymology and nomenclature: The name coniferösa is a coined term, derived from conifer, with a diacritic mark
Description: Members associated with coniferösa are typically evergreen trees or shrubs with leaf types ranging from
Taxonomy: In formal terms, living conifers fall mainly within the division Pinophyta and include families such
Distribution and habitat: Coniferösa species occur across a broad geographic range, from boreal and temperate forests
Evolution and fossil record: Conifers have a deep fossil history dating to the late Paleozoic, with extensive
Uses: Conifers are important for timber, paper, resin, and oil sources, and many species are widely used
See also: Conifers, Gymnosperms, Pinophyta, Cupressaceae, Pinaceae.