Gymnosperms
angiosperm
Cherry trees belong to the group of flowering plants known as angiosperms, specifically within the family Rosaceae. They are categorized under the genus Prunus, which also includes other fruits like plums, apricots, and almonds. Cherry trees are known for their beautiful blossoms and are primarily cultivated for their fruit and ornamental value.
Yes, you can plant cherry seeds to grow cherry trees.
The word "geranium" does not belong in this group because it is a type of flowering plant, while the other words (oak, maple, pine, elm) are all types of trees. The first four words are all specific types of trees, while "geranium" is a plant that is not a tree.
black cherry trees
This depends on what kind of tree. Cherry Trees you would want to plant right before Summer starts.
No, gymnosperms like pine trees and cypress plants do not belong to the angiosperm plant group. Gymnosperms are characterized by their seeds being exposed or not enclosed in an ovary, while angiosperms, or flowering plants, have seeds that are enclosed within a fruit. Therefore, these two groups are distinct in their reproductive structures and classifications.
Cedar trees belong to the group of conifers, which are part of the plant division Pinophyta. They are known for their needle-like leaves and cones, and they belong to the family Cupressaceae. Common types of cedar include the Western Red Cedar and the Cedar of Lebanon. These trees are often valued for their aromatic wood and durability.
Yes you can but just plant them in Spring. :)
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