Conifers are non-flowering plants, like a pine cone for example. Another name for them is called a gymnosperm, which is like a naked seed. They reproduce by the pine cone going through mitosis, which creates an egg type thing inside of the conifer which creates a new pine cone.
Well, the cone itself does not reproduce, the whole tree may reproduce.
All conifers are wind pollinated. The male pollen is captured by the female cone. They are a broad and successful group of plants and range from the arboreal regions to the tropics.
Individual trees may have immense age - 4700 years for a Bristle cone pine. The largest trees run to over 100 m tall, and the shortest may mature to form seed at only 75mm.
In Tasmania, a stand of Huon pines are found to be genetically identical, and have vegetatively propagated to form this group. They are considered to represent a parent tree of some 10 000 years ago.
The seeds of some pines are edible, and of others are deadly. Yew trees were commonly planted in graveyards in UK to discourage owners of cattle from allowing their beasts to stray there, for all parts of this tree are poisonous.
Redwoods contain both male and female seeds on the same tree. They are able to reproduce on the same tree. Their seeds are in the cones you see on the tree.
Yes pine cones reproduce are you stupid???????
It drops a seed on the ground and then the seed grows Into a tree also known as the self mechanism process
It reproduces from seeds.
male cones and female cones
By seeds?
by seeds
Fir trees reproduce from seed found in the cones.
They reproduce most commonly by sprouting from the roots of an established tree, rather than from seeds.
Sperm in wind blown
trees fruits vegetables humans animals they all reproduce basically everything that is living can reproduce asexually or sexually. Trees produce sexually by the way and fruits and vegetables can of course cross bread banana is a cross bread fruit you know. Some trees might not reproduce but some do like the last guy said which I am not sure about but yeah
it has roots and takes in carbon dioxide
By seeds?
They reproduce most commonly by sprouting from the roots of an established tree, rather than from seeds.
what is the reproduction type of a aceder tree
Yes.
pineapple
Fir trees reproduce from seed found in the cones.
i dont know
Gulmohar tree reproduces sexually through seeds.
There are monoecious types of ash tree which do reproduce asexualy but there are some that are either male or female... hope it helped
the same way plants reproduce
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An Alpine Snowbell is a tree native to Japan. The Alpine Snowbell gets its name from the small flowers that hang on the tree like a bell. The flowers contain seeds that enable the tree to reproduce.