conifer
conifer
/ˈkɒnɪfə(r)/
any tree that produces hard dry fruit called cones. Most conifers are evergreen (= have leaves that stay on the tree all year).
Collocations
noun
Word Origin
mid 19th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘cone-bearing’, from conus from Greek kōnos.
e.g.
Freshly cut conifer branches are full of resin. Not only do they burn easily, they also give off huge quantities of smoke. 針葉樹の生木は油分が多いため燃えやすく大量の煙を出す (/yupeco/『ゴールデンカムイ』4話)