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Dr Lizme Ajith <\/strong><\/p>\n

Coniferae is a large order of cone bearing plants. From this order we obtain the different varieties of pine, hemlock and spruce from which the various preparations of turpentine have been obtained. These are trees or shrubs, mostly evergreen, usually resinous. Leaves needle like or scale like. Flowers monoecious or dioecious. Male flowers in deciduous catkins. Female flowers in cones. Fruit usually a woody cone or sometimes a berry. They are seen through out the world, chiefly in cold regions.<\/p>\n

Medicines belonging to coniferae<\/strong><\/p>\n