Carnations are angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms produce naked seeds. Carnations produce seeds within a fruit structure called a "hip" after flowering.
The plant kingdom is divided into several phyla, with the two main phyla being Angiosperms (flowering plants) and Gymnosperms (non-flowering plants like conifers). Angiosperms are the most diverse and widespread group, while Gymnosperms include plants like pines, spruces, and firs.
The phylum that includes plants with seeds is the Angiosperms (Phylum Anthophyta) and Gymnosperms (Phylum Coniferophyta). These two phyla are characterized by the presence of seeds, which are structures that contain and protect the embryo of the plant.
Embryophytes are essentially equivalent to the land plants, which include all plants that have evolved to live primarily on land. This taxon includes mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
Yes, eucalyptus plants are angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, and eucalyptus trees produce flowers and fruits that contain seeds.
Plants are classified into different groups based on characteristics such as their vascular system, reproductive structures, and seed structures. The main groupings include non-vascular plants (such as mosses), seedless vascular plants (such as ferns), gymnosperms (such as conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). These groups are further divided into various taxa such as classes, orders, families, and genera.
Peony are angiosperms.
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
gymnosperms and angiosperms
Gymnosperms ( naked seeds ) and angiosperms ( enclosed seeds ).
angiosperms i think but im not positive
gymnosperms and angiosperms
No
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angiosperm
Angiosperm
yes