Angiosperm; gymnosperms are plants that are characterised by "open" seeds for example cone-bearing plants such as various conifers, pines, cycas and encephalartos species.
It is both male and female.
The Japanese have many plants of significant attachment eg. the chrysanthemum which is symbolic of royalty or nobility. When the emperor was considered divine, he sat on the "Chrysanthemum Throne". The yellow chrysanthemum was particularly significant because yellow was the colour, historically only used by the Emperor. Bamboo is admired by Japan and other Asian cultures and represents strength and longevity If there is one plant that has particular meaning to the Japanese, it is the cherry blossom. In ancient times the Japanese predicted good crop growing times by the flowering cycle of the cherry blossom. The cherry blossom is the unofficial national flower of Japan. The cherry blosson festival is held in Spring in the northern hemisphere. The flowering period of the cherry blossom is short and intense and because of this has gathered spiritual and philosophical significance eg. beauty and the fragility of the human mind and spirit.
Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
It's cherry blossoms, not apple blossoms that the capital is famous for. The 2013 festival runs from March 20 to April 14th.
In Japanese Sakura means "cherry tree or cherry blossom".
Yes, it will come out sometime in June. it comes with the cherry blossom bird loveseat and a cherry blossom cheesecake.
It is false that cherries grow on cherry blossom trees. Flowers called cherry blossoms grow on cherry blossom trees.
Cherry Blossom Clinic was created in 1967.
Perfect Cherry Blossom happened in 2003.
Perfect Cherry Blossom was created on 2003-08-17.
It means precisely "Chinese cherry blossom"
A cherry blossom tree lives for about twenty years.
Japan is famous for their cherry blossom.
There's no native Hawaiian word for cherry blossom.
Another good name for Cherry Blossom is Sakura.
yes