They would be called gymnosperm if their seeds are not enclosed. If their seeds are hidden in fruit, then they would be angiosperms.
Gymnosperm are evergreen plants. Petunia is an angiosperm.
I'm pretty sure its gymnosperm
I'm pretty sure its gymnosperm
There are several ways you may classify plants into two groups. A few of them are:- Angiosperm and Gymnosperm. Evergreen and deciduous. Hardwood and softwood.
Evergreen and Deciduous. Other dichotomies would be hardwood and softwood; Dicotyledon or Monocotyledon; but the most fundamental is Gymnosperm and Angiosperm. (naked seeds or protected seeds).
evergreen
deciduous
They are, believe it or not, evergreen!
It can be both deciduous and evergreen. It mostly depends on the species.
evergreen
evergreen
Deciduous