Gymnosperm
Mint is an angiosperm.Mint leaf is part of a plant that is an angiosperm. Mentha is the Latin name for mint.
grasses are angiosperm members belonging to family poaceae(graminae) according to the bentham and hooker classification
The gymnosperms are a group of seed-bearing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and Gnetales. The term "gymnosperm" comes from a Greek word , meaning "naked seeds",.Gymnosperm seeds develop either on the surface of scale- or leaf-like appendages of cones, or at the end of short stalks (Ginkgo).Cedar is a coniferous tree so YES cedar is a gymnosperm or naked seed plant
Both types are present in one or the other plant
a gymnosperm leaf pine needle
The genus and species of cedar leaves can vary depending on the type of cedar tree. For example, the Eastern Red Cedar tree's scientific name is Juniperus virginiana, while the Western Red Cedar is known as Thuja plicata.
An angiosperm that has one seed leaf in its embryo called a monocot. The type of angiosperm that lives for more than two years are perennial.
Well, an angiosperm with one cotyledon is a monocot.
Neither, because it is not an angiosperm (flowering plant). A monocot (monocotyledon) is an angiosperm with one cotyledon (seed-leaf) while a dicot (dicotyledon) is an angiosperms with two cotyledons (seed-leaves). Western red cedars are gymnosperms. A gymnosperm has "naked seeds" meaning that the seeds (ovules) are not found in an ovary but rather on leaves, scales or in cones.
Lebanon has a Cedar tree on its flag
A point
Wheat is not a gymnosperm: it has tiny flowers that are hidden from view - that makes it an angiosperm I think (but am not sure) that it is a monocot. Initially only one leaf emerges, enclosed in a hard casing called the coleoptile. If it only has one leaf initially, then it is monocot.