They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.
They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.
They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.
Nonvascular
hmmm......i belive its the kettle family ; )
Conifers.
Geranium, that is a flower, the rest are trees.
You can plant a cone and it will grow a group of trees or break the cone and plant the seeds individually.
elm
Pine Nuts are in the food group of meat, beans, and nuts.
Of course it is a land plant
A fine vine!That could be a 'Fine Vine', or a 'Power Flower'Fine Vine, power flower
ferns
A black pine is any of a group of trees, including the European lack pine, the Japanese black pine, the Jeffrey pine, the matai or the miro.