they pollinate bye wind
Gymnosperms do not form flowers and have naked seeds, while angiosperms have flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo, while angiosperms are further divided into monocots and dicots. Gymnosperms are typically wind-pollinated, while angiosperms are often animal-pollinated.
Most are pollinated by bees, but many specialised crops can be pollinated by humans.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
The most diverse group of gymnosperms are the conifers.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
conifers
conifers
Roses are pollinated by insects such as bees and butterflies, though they can also be pollinated by the wind. Honeybees are the most common pollinators of sunflowers, and daisies are also pollinated by bees.
Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that do not have flowers or fruits. They typically have cones as reproductive structures. Examples of gymnosperms include pine trees, spruces, firs, and cypresses. Gymnosperms are typically wind-pollinated. The seeds of gymnosperms are naked, not enclosed in a fruit. They are typically evergreen, retaining their leaves year-round. Gymnosperms have needle-like or scale-like leaves. They are an ancient group of plants that have been around for millions of years. Gymnosperms are found in a wide range of habitats, from tropical rainforests to cold, mountainous regions. They are important economically as a source of timber, paper, and other products.
coniferophyta
No, shrubs are not wind pollinated therefore not a flowering plant. Most flowering plants are pollinated by insects, :D
Gymnosperms evolved earlier on than angiosperms. They are generally evergreen and spread their pollen on the wind. Angiosperms evolved more recently. They have flowers, are pollinated by pollinators, and consist of two categories; monocots and dicots.