it is a gymnosperm
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Both the Bristle-cone Pine - Pinus arista'ta and the Sequoia are native to North America. California to be exact.
The conifer is a monocotyledon because the leaves are narrowactually it is niether.
Some evergreens are adapted to be drought tolerant and can grow easily in hot and wet places. The bristle cone pine is an example of a pine tree that thrives in this environment.
The cone of a gymnosperm is the equivalent of the ovary of angiosperms. The seeds in the cone are naked, and receive pollen by wind action from the male equivalent of the stamen. In season, you'll often find dustings of sulphur-yellow pine pollen on the surface of water puddles.The gymno part comes from the Greek and means naked, hence similar words such as gymnast.
cut the pine cones and get the pine nuts :P Soaking them in water for a few days is less painful. The cone will satruate, open up, & the seeds will float out.
A pine cone is a gymnosperm.
if it has flowers it is an angiosperm if it doesn't its a gymnosperm.
A pine cone is not the product of an angiosperm. A pine tree is classified as a gymnosperm. The pine cone would be the seed.
The Bristle cone pine tree
They are both tracheophytes (meaning they have vascular tissue, xylem and phloem), however, a pine tree is a gymnosperm and a daisy is an angiosperm.
It is the bristle cone pine (about 4900 years old).
All pine trees are conifers, which are gymnosperms or "naked seeds" due to the fact that they reproduce by cones instead of by flowers.
Gymnosperm. The white pine's ovules are not enclosed within an ovary. The seeds are not produced within a fruit in a gymnosperm unlike angiosperms. Angiosperms like Cannabis Sativa/Indica when pollinated produce seeds within their "fruit" because their ovules are enclosed.
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Gymnosperm. The white pine's ovules are not enclosed within an ovary. The seeds are not produced within a fruit in a gymnosperm unlike angiosperms. Angiosperms like Cannabis Sativa/Indica when pollinated produce seeds within their "fruit" because their ovules are enclosed.
Both the Bristle-cone Pine - Pinus arista'ta and the Sequoia are native to North America. California to be exact.
The Venus flytrap is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are defined as flowering plants that have their seeds inside ovules. The Venus flytrap is a carnivore. A gymnosperm does not have its seeds in an ovule. An example would be a pine cone.