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The ovule present on the ovuleferous scale of the cone produces the seed.
there are 3 different types of plastids
Conifers and flowering plants both produce seeds, but they are classified as completely different types of plants. While conifers are always trees (although some may appear to be shrubs), flowering plants can be trees, succulents and even grasses. However, there are several specific differences between the two that scientists use to tell them apart if there is ever any doubt.
ones that have needels and ones that make cones.
conifers grow cones
Conifers and Broad
there is two main types of groups of trees which are call conifers and hardwoods!
Cupressocyparis leylandii and the fir Abies are different types of conifers.
Conifers are trees.
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conifers
Typically conifers primarily live in cold places all over the world as they are adapted to live there. They will constantly shed and grow needles to have food and become dormant when it is too cold, this may cause them to stop growing for a period of time. But some conifers live in rain forests and in places like New Zealand because there are many types of conifers adapted for different places
Ferns and conifers are alike in many ways, such as they release spores in reproduction. But they are unlike in the following ways: * Ferns are ground plants, while conifers are trees * They are sometimes found in different environments - ferns can survive in different environments than conifers can * Conifersophyta the correct name means pine these include moat pine tree - the ones you use at chrismas
Encyclopedia of Conifers has 1500 pages.
The ovule present on the ovuleferous scale of the cone produces the seed.
conifers: any tree that has thin leaves needles and produces cones. Many types are evergreen. Pines, firs, junipers, larches, spruces, and yews are conifers. deciduous:describes trees and bushes that shed their leaves in the fall.
12. Most conifers are evergreens.