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A gymnosperm is a plant that bears its seeds on cones. Examples of gymnosperms are pine, cedar, and redwood trees.

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Yews and junipers are examples of evergreen trees that do not bear cones. They produce fleshy fruits instead of cones for reproduction.


What is the big difference between deciduous trees and coniferous trees?

deciduous sheds and coniferous doesnt Conifers bear cones that carry their seed. Deciduous trees shed their leaves in winter. Not all conifers are evergreen. Some deciduous trees bear cones.


Austrian pine trees do not have pine cones how do they seed?

The Austrian pine Pinus nigra carries cones that bear the seeds, therefore, no cones, no seed.


Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside what?

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Are mango trees conifers?

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What is non-coniferous wood?

Non-coniferious wood is wood from trees that are not gymnospermous trees that bear cones, such as pines and firs.


What are the trees that produce seed-bearing cones?

Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.


What fruits grow on fir trees?

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What types of plants have reproductive structures on cones?

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What is the difference between coniferous and deciduous trees and what is an example of each?

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When do Dawn Redwood trees start growing cones?

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