Evergreens have cones that contain seeds.
Conifer trees grow needles and cones
Cones grow on coniferous trees, which belong to the gymnosperm group of plants. These trees, such as pines, spruces, and firs, produce cones as reproductive structures, with male cones producing pollen and female cones containing seeds. Cones typically grow in clusters on the branches of these trees, often towards the upper parts of the canopy.
Pine trees of course!
Coniferous trees.
Pine trees grow from seeds produced in their cones.
from the pine cones that grow on the pine trees
male and female cones, and mature cones.
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Fir trees reproduce through a process called seed production. Male fir trees produce pollen, which is carried by the wind to female cones on other trees. The female cones collect the pollen, allowing fertilization to occur. Once fertilized, the cones develop seeds that can be dispersed to grow new fir trees.
They don't, they just want you to think that they grow on top of trees. They really grow in an underground fortress kept secret by the government. They also grow aliens and strawberries there, too.
A group of trees that bear cones are called conifers. Conifers are a type of gymnosperm that produce seeds in cones and have needle-like or scale-like leaves. Examples include pine, spruce, fir, and cedar trees.
no banana trees grow in the bahamas but there is some BANANNA TREES that grow in the bahamas