A type of tree that bears it's seed in cones - a coniferous tree
it is an evergreen plant A cone bearing plant is a conifer.
Yes, conifers have leaves. The definition of a conifer is : A cone bearing tree with tiny needlelike leaves.
Spruce, pine, fir, redwoods and junipers are all cone-bearing. Most conifers will produce cones, which can also be known as gymnosperms.
Trees that do not drop their leaves in the autumn are called evergreens. Cone bearing trees are called conifers. All conifers are not evergreen and all evergreens are not conifers.
pine treesCone bearing plants are called conifers. Some common examples of conifers are cedars, spruces, yews, pines, redwoods, cypresses, firs, and junipers.
Conifers.
the larch is a cone-bearing deciduous tree
Some pine trees and Pine cones.
Yes, cone-bearing plants are also known as gymnosperms because their seeds are not enclosed in a fruit. Instead, the seeds are typically found inside cones, such as in pine trees. This means that cone-bearing plants are indeed seed-producing plants.
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it is a spore bearing because it looks like a pine cone...