Yes. Junipers are a little confusing because "gymnosperm" means "cone-bearing plant" and junipers seem to have berries. The bluish berry-like structures on a juniper tree is actually a type of modified cone. It's hard to see the juniper berry as a cone. It's just one of those things that you have to trust the botanists about.
Yes. Ginkgo trees are gymnosperms.
Yes!
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It is neither it is a gymnosperm not an angiosperm and something can only be a monocot or a dicot if it is a angiosperm
It is a gymnosperm, and is neither a monocotyledon or a dicotyledon.
The conifer is a monocotyledon because the leaves are narrowactually it is niether.
an angiosperm. It is a woody dicot. Gymnosperm trees are exclusively conifers
is ampalaya monocot?
monocot angiosperm
monocot
dicot angiosperm
dicot angiosperm
It is neither it is a gymnosperm not an angiosperm and something can only be a monocot or a dicot if it is a angiosperm
It is a gymnosperm, and is neither a monocotyledon or a dicotyledon.
The Crepe Myrtle is a dicot belonging to class Magnoliopsida.
The conifer is a monocotyledon because the leaves are narrowactually it is niether.
angiosperm. it is a DICOT.
an angiosperm. It is a woody dicot. Gymnosperm trees are exclusively conifers
is ampalaya monocot?
dicot