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How are flowering plants and conifers in common?

Flowering plants and conifers are both seed-producing plants, but they differ in their reproductive structures. Flowering plants produce flowers that contain reproductive organs, while conifers produce cones that house their seeds. Both groups are vital to ecosystems as sources of food, shelter, and oxygen.


What types of soil do conifers like?

Conifers do best in fast-draining sandy or silty loams. If you're planting them in heavy clay soils, set them in a berm a foot or two above grade to improve drainage and maintain healthy roots.


Name 5 types of gymnosperms?

The five types of gymnosperms are conifers (pine trees, spruces, firs), cycads (palm-like plants), ginkgoes (Ginkgo biloba), gnetophytes (Ephedra, Gnetum, Welwitschia), and conifers (cypress, cedar, juniper).


What Is A Seed That Does Not Produce A Flower?

A conifer seed, such as that of a pine tree, does not produce a flower. Conifers are a type of seed plant that reproduce via cones instead of flowers. The seeds of conifers are found inside the cones and are dispersed through various methods such as wind.


What environment does a conifer grow in?

Greece, Germany, China, India, Russia, Japan, Scandinavia, the British Isles, the Middle East, North America, Central America, South America, etc. In other words, just about everywhere. Conifers are simply cone-bearing trees. They include pines, cedars, junipers (which are excellent for Bonsai), cypress and yews. You will need to be a lot more specific if you need a more precise answer. Sorry.

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