The main feature of conifers are (as the name suggests) cones. Conifers (literally cone bearers) lack the gaudy flowers and bright leaves typical of angiosperms, replacing them with the familiar cones and needle-like leaves we see on pine and spruce trees. They typically keet their leaves during the winter.
well some parts of a conifer is a cone. a cone grows on a conifer there for it is a part of a conifer.
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Leaves are needles.
Coniferous trees bear cones such as pine trees, fir trees, and spruce trees...Pine trees bear pine cones.Conifers; Coniferous plants
All gymnosperms have cones as reproductive structures.
No. The reproductive structures can be produced by flowers/fruit, or bulbs (in the roots).
Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.
Conifers develop male and female cones for sexual reproduction and produce seeds on female cones
Coniferous trees bear cones such as pine trees, fir trees, and spruce trees...Pine trees bear pine cones.Conifers; Coniferous plants
All gymnosperms have cones as reproductive structures.
The male reproductive structures of a pea plant are called the stamen
No. The reproductive structures can be produced by flowers/fruit, or bulbs (in the roots).
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
The flower is the reproductive structure of the angiosperm.
Conifers produce seeds that are enclosed in an integument and born on cones. The integument is a thin layer of cells. Conifers do not produce flowers but in early spring, they produce flower-like structures.
Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.
Conifers develop male and female cones for sexual reproduction and produce seeds on female cones
Genitalia.
The sporangia