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Spruces do not produce flowers, but they do produce seed. They are gymnosperms.

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All conifers are gymnosperms.

Gymnosperms, their seeds aren't enclosed in fruit. and if youfart you will eat a nine

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Yes, spruce is a gymnosperm tree

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