What do conífers and ginkgo trees have in common
trees have been aroun for 49 million years
Gymnosperm means 'naked seed' and includes the conifers, cycads, Ginkgo and Gnetales groups of trees.
Yes, Ipomea has bisexual flowers meaning that each flower contains both male and female reproductive parts. Not all flowers are bisexual. Some plants are monoecious and have separate male and female flowers. Corn, oaks and squash are examples of monoecious plants. Some plants are dioecious where each plant will have either all male or all female flowers. Holly, ginkgo and blueberries are examples of dioecious plants.
Pecan trees are monoecious. The reason why different varieties must be planted in the same orchard is because either the pollen is produced before the stigma becomes receptive, or vise versa.
Yes, ginkgo trees are vascular.
What do conífers and ginkgo trees have in common
Yes!
Only one, ginkgo biloba.
There are no "female" or "male" individual sequoia trees. Sequoias are monoecious.
It is the Ginkgo.
they would eat them of use them for shelter
Cone bearing seeds are seen in a number of different trees including conifers, ginkgo, and cycads. Ginkgo biloba is believed to have evolved from varieties of ginkgo that were around in the dinosaur age.
A monoecious plant has both the male and female reproductive organs in the same individual. It's also called a hermaphrodite. The papaya plants come in three sexes. There are male trees, female trees and hermaphrodite trees. Almost all commercial papaya orchards contain only hermaphrodites.
it has ferns, ginkgo trees,cycads and conifers.
trees have been aroun for 49 million years
During the Mesozoic, ginkgoes were common trees, and there were many types. Today, the only species of ginkgo is Ginkgo biloba. They are sometimes grown as ornamental trees.