Laburnum, neem, gulmohar, Semul/silk cotton, Vilaiti or kabuli kikar,
Non-flowering plants include:Conifers and other gymnospermsFernsClubmossesHornwortsLiverwortsMossesGreen algaeFlowering plant groups:Monocotyledonous plantsDicotyledonous plants
Breadfruits
there is trees,flowering plants,ferns,hornworts,mosses,liverworts,horsetails,gnetae,conifers,cycads,and,gingkos
non flowering plants reproduce from spores and some of the oldest plants are on earth
flowers and trees, basically anything plant that can grow, has a vascular system (transport tubes that allow water to flow) and has a well-developed root system is a tracheophyte
no some oak trees have flowers on them
Non-flowering plants include:Conifers and other gymnospermsFernsClubmossesHornwortsLiverwortsMossesGreen algaeFlowering plant groups:Monocotyledonous plantsDicotyledonous plants
green huge leafy towering leaning rotting flowering
There are literally hundreds of thousands of different flowering plants. Some of these include roses, violets, wisteria, hyacinth, daisies, jonquils, and carnations.
Names of every varities of Christmas trees
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Conifers and flowering plants both produce seeds, but they are classified as completely different types of plants. While conifers are always trees (although some may appear to be shrubs), flowering plants can be trees, succulents and even grasses. However, there are several specific differences between the two that scientists use to tell them apart if there is ever any doubt.
apple and cherry trees have flowers before the fruits appear. All trees have flowers they may be insignificant but they are there.
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no, an oak tree is an angiosperm. some examples of gymnosperms are pine trees or brigham trees.
Apple trees produce apple blossoms, which when pollinated, then produce the fruit. Only trees with needles produce cones with seeds, some of which are edible, but not as fruit -- as nuts.