A coniferous tree. A pine tree would be an example.
pine trees?
Cone
Yes, all pine trees reproduce through seeds. Pine tree seeds are produced in the female pine cone, which is much, much larger and far more robust than the small, catkin-like male cone, which only produces pollen.
It is a biotic because it came off of a tree and a tree is a biotic.
It is how the tree can let its seeds spread, to make more pine tree's.
In the ovulate cone
The pine cone holds the 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.
A new pine tree can grow from a cone that fell from a tree because cones contain seeds that can germinate and sprout under the right conditions. When a cone falls and releases its seeds onto the ground, they may be able to take root, receive water and sunlight, and start growing into a new tree.
Some species of trees, such as the pine tree, produce a cone which contains seeds.
Coniferous plants (conifers) make seeds but they don't have flowers.They have cones, such as pine cones, instead. The female cone produces seeds when it is fertilized by the pollen from the male cone, which is smaller and not woody.Some coniferous plants are: pine, spruce, cedar, larch, cypress, juniper and redwood.
A pine tree reproduces from seeds grown within a cone.