No. They are cone-bearing gymnosperms. Angiosperms produce seeds enclosed by a fruit.
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Unlike conifers (coniferophyta), flowering plants (anthophytes) produce flowers from which fruits develop.
Plants in the phylum Coniferophyta are gymnosperms.
Plants in the phylum coniferophyta are gymnosperms.
The plant divisions that produce seeds include: Cycadophyta, Gnetophyta, Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Anthophyta.
Coniferophytas have woody stems. They also often have narrow leaves shaped as needles. These plants produce seeds in cones.
No, the rain tree does not produce fruit. Although its leaves and bark have many uses it does not produce and fruit.
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No they have seeds.
The phylum for the bristlecone pine is Pinophyta, which is the phylum for conifers. Bristlecone pines are a type of coniferous tree known for their longevity and adaptation to harsh environmental conditions.
Orchards are groups of fruit trees, so the produce fruit, therefore they produce seeds.