"Naked" or not covered by an ovary
No. Conifers reproduce by seeds
Conifers are mostly, though not all, evergreen and bear cones.
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
Conifers produce seeds through the process of pollination. Male cones release pollen grains that are carried by the wind to female cones. Once the pollen fertilizes the eggs within the female cones, seeds develop and are eventually dispersed for germination.
yes
Conifers have good roots, but mosses' roots are not proper. Also conifers reproduce by making seeds that develop in cones, but mosses reproduct by making spores.
deciduous sheds and coniferous doesnt Conifers bear cones that carry their seed. Deciduous trees shed their leaves in winter. Not all conifers are evergreen. Some deciduous trees bear cones.
Yes, Around here we call them pinecones for all conifers. Obviously somewhat different for each species. The seeds are actually inside of the pinecones. As they age they open up and the seeds will fall out.
Yes, Around here we call them pinecones for all conifers. Obviously somewhat different for each species. The seeds are actually inside of the pinecones. As they age they open up and the seeds will fall out.
Yes. The pomegranate is almost all seeds.
All seed bearing plants will bear seeds if they are the female plant.
Many species of conifers produce cones, including pine, spruce, fir, cedar, hemlock, and cypress trees. Cones are the reproductive structures of conifers, containing seeds that are dispersed for the continuation of the species.