No, they contain spores.
Gymnosperms (pines, spruces and the like) have neither fruit nor flowers. The seeds are carried in cones.
Spruces grow faster in the shade then Pine do.
They are called conifers, or having cones.
gymnosperms are amember of the plantaw kindom that has a vascular system and produces naked seeds...they are mostly conifers. there are many species some are pines, spruces redwoods and cedars
The seeds of some are edible (pignoli). The sap or leaves of some spruces can be used for chewing gum or tea. Juniper berries can flavor several different concoctions.
The taiga biome is known for having trees that produce seeds in cones. These cone-bearing trees are called conifers and include species like pines, spruces, and firs. The cones protect the seeds within and open to release them when conditions are favorable for germination.
Angiosperms, which are flowering plants, like the fruits apples, oranges, cherries - and others, commonly accepted as vegetables, like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers - which all have the seeds inside of the fruit.
Cone-bearing plants, also known as gymnosperms, produce seeds that are typically found in cones. These seeds are not enclosed in an ovary and often have a hard outer shell. Examples of cone-bearing plants include pine trees, spruces, and firs.
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Plants that produce seeds on the surface of female reproductive structures such as cones are called gymnosperms.
Gymnosperms reproduce using cones which have seeds that are not enclosed in a protective fruit. Examples of gymnosperms include pine trees, spruces, and cycads. The seeds are typically exposed on the surface of scales within the cone.