| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Perhaps the best-known conifer genus, rhymes with wine | Pine | 100%
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| Like the above, but named after Scottish botanist David Douglas | Douglas Fir | 100%
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| Sounds like what a dog is covered in | Fir | 100%
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| The H-4 Hercules airplane was nicknamed the "___ Goose" | Spruce | 100%
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| Berry-bearing shrub or small tree of dry mountains | Juniper | 88%
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| Conifer from the mountains and flag of Lebanon | Cedar | 75%
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| Deciduous conifer also known as tamarack | Larch | 75%
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| Churchyard tree named not me, but you | Yew | 75%
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| Tree that shares a name with the poisonous plant that killed Socrates | Hemlock | 63%
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| Strange umbrella-shaped tree of the Chilean Andes | Monkey-puzzle | 63%
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| Tallest trees of the California coast | Redwood | 63%
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| Giant tree named after the creator of the Cherokee alphabet | Sequoia | 63%
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| Fan-leafed urban ornamental; not a conifer, but not a flowering tree either | Ginkgo | 50%
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| Another rare Chinese conifer first known from fossils | Dawn Redwood | 38%
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| Mediterranean evergreen said to have been used to build Noah's Ark | Cypress | 25%
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| Tropical Australasian conifer with a Maori common name | Kauri | 25%
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| Many "palms" are actually these cone-bearing spiny shrubs | Cycad | 13%
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| "Living fossil" tree found in a single valley in Australia | Wollemia | 13%
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