No, it's an angiosperm. Yup. A gymnosperm's seeds are not enclosed in a protective covering of some sort. So therefore if the seed is not protected, it is not a gymnosperm. A tulip is not a gymnosperm. I hope this helps clear that up a bit! :)
Angiosperms are flowering plants, so yes, the tulip is classed as one.
Tulsi or holy basil is an angiosperm
Angiosperm
Deciduous.
Angiosperm
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.
Angiosperm is a plant that produces flowers, non-angiosperm does not produce flower.
dicot angiosperm
it is a angiosperm
Angiosperm
Deciduous.
yes
A tulip is a type of angiosperm also known as flowering plants. It is a bulb plant.
They have long narrow leaves and are seed plant part of the angiosperm group. An example would be a tulip.
Daisy, Tulip, Lilly, Rose, Apple tree, Peach tree, Birch tree, Cloudberry, Strawberry, Orange tree,
angiosperm
The pin oak ( quercus palustris ) is an angiosperm.
It is an angiosperm as it is a seed bearing floweringplant.
Angiosperm
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.