Eucalyptus trees produce a small gumnut which is only edible to certain animals and birds with strong beaks, such as cockatoos.
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A fruit plant that does not produce any fruit.
The fruit is is the seed bearing structure and in some plants the fruit is used to help seed dispersal.
I'm not sure, but the only one I've heard of and been taught about is Gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are plants that have seeds but no fruit or another thick layer for their protection. But I hope this helped you.
Your question doesn't make sence (grammar wise) maybe try... What is a eucalyptus plant?? :P
Eucalyptus has originated in Australia hence it is indigenous to Australia.
flowers are fruit bearing some trees are fruit bearing and many others are too.
A fruit plant that does not produce any fruit.
A fruit plant that does not produce any fruit.
The flowers contain the reproductive organs of fruit bearing plants (Angiosperms)
Let's think about this for a minute and you can figure it out. Have you ever seen a tomato? Does it look like a tiny spore or like a fruit (or veggie to some people)? Of course, it's a fruit-bearing plant.
Fruit
If it is the seed-bearing part of the plant then it is the fruit, irrespective of any culinary use.
Fruit Bearing-is manifold and multitude...........
The fruit is is the seed bearing structure and in some plants the fruit is used to help seed dispersal.
Any plant that does not grow fruit is non fruit bearing. Grass, lily pads, mint, sage, moss, ornamental flowering plants, and so many more.
I'm not sure, but the only one I've heard of and been taught about is Gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are plants that have seeds but no fruit or another thick layer for their protection. But I hope this helped you.
The fruit is the seed bearing part of the plant, it will not help the parent plant but will produce the progeny.