pine tree?
Cone-bearing plants like pines and firs are called gymnosperms. They are characterized by bearing seeds in cones rather than enclosed in fruits like angiosperms. Gymnosperms include other plants like spruces, cedars, and cycads.
evergreens Pine Firs ect.
Conifers.
Cedars, Douglas Firs and Junipers are all evergreens, and more specifically, they are conifers.
i do not know thats why im asking you
Evergreen trees
pine treesCone bearing plants are called conifers. Some common examples of conifers are cedars, spruces, yews, pines, redwoods, cypresses, firs, and junipers.
firs, moss, cypris trees, algae``` i want native plants!! ugh!
what is the firs stage of a dolphin called
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It is simply called Assassin's Creed.
Monoicous plants are those species that bear both sperm and eggs on the same gametophyte.