fir tree
An apple is a flowering plant, so it is an angiosperm.
No, a tomato plant is not a gymnosperm. Tomato plants belong to the flowering plant group, also known as angiosperms, which produce seeds enclosed within fruits. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, do not have enclosed seeds and usually bear their seeds on the surface of scales or leaves.
Angiosperm, of course. The crap apple is a flowering plant.
A fern is not a gymnosperm for a gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant such as conifers.
apple , tomato , salad and most vegetables and fruit available in others countries
That could be: * The state vegetable plant the Creole tomato, or * The state vegetable the Sweet potato, or * The state flower the Manolia, or * The state wildflower the Louisiana Iris, or * The state tree the Bald Cypress, or * The state fruit the Strawberry.
That would be just a plant or shrub. There are no plants that I can think of right now that fit your description, but no offense, I don't think there is a plant with seeds without fruit. Oh and fruit is the actual product. The MEAT is what is in the fruit. FYI: A tomato is a fruit!(more on MEAT: the white/ yellow part of an apple, that is the meat.
A tomato is the developed ovary of the tomato plant flower. The plant is called a tomato plant and the fruit is the tomato you buy in the fruit shop.
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i personally thing a tomato is most related to an apple. an apple because it is red and green and because it has seeds in the middlebotanicly tomatoes are related to: peppers, eggplants and tabaco
prairie wildflower
A lady slipper is an American wildflower (plant).