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No. An apple is the result of a fertilized apple tree flower. It is the seedcase of an apple tree. The fruit.
Poplars are angiosperms because they produce flowers not cones
For natural rubber, yes. Hevea brasiliensis, commonly known as the rubber tree, is from a genus of flowering plants.
No, gum trees are indeed flowering plants. They belong to the genus Eucalyptus, which is part of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). These trees produce flowers that are typically characterized by their unique structure and vibrant colors, contributing to their ecological importance and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, they are known for their aromatic leaves and are a vital part of many ecosystems, particularly in Australia.
Yes, like all flowering plants it is an angiosperm.
No, the santol tree is not a monocot. It belongs to the Meliaceae family, which is a group of flowering plants known as dicots. Monocots and dicots are two main categories of angiosperms (flowering plants) based on the number of seed leaves.
Yes, most are wind pollinated but many have fairly large insect pollinated flowers. Deciduous trees with noticable flowers include, magnolias, laburnum, horse chestnuts, apple, cherries and lilacs.
No, poplar trees are not seedless plants. They are flowering plants that produce seeds as a means of reproduction.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
A peach tree is a flowering plant. It produces flowers that are eventually pollinated and develop into fruits, such as peaches. Cone-bearing plants, also known as gymnosperms, produce seeds in cones instead of fruits.