coniferous
Yes, they do make seeds in their female cones.
pine cones...
No, maple trees do not produce cones. They are deciduous trees that reproduce using flowers and seeds, specifically in the form of paired samaras, which are winged seeds that spin as they fall. Cones are typically associated with coniferous trees, such as pines and cedars.
Gymnosperms (pines, spruces and the like) have neither fruit nor flowers. The seeds are carried in cones.
Pine cones are formed on pine trees when the female cones are fertilized by pollen from male cones. Each scale on the cone contains seeds, which are released when the cone dries out and opens up. The process is part of the reproductive cycle of the pine tree.
they make a seed and the seed falls in to the ground then grows
no the pine cone is actually the seed The seed is contained within the cone.
The pine cones are its seed so it makes them so it can reproduce. In other words 'to make another of itself.'
cones The function of a flower is to attract a pollinator to the plant so that fertilisation can take place.The production of seed follows the fertilisation process.Cones are only produces on conifers.
two plant parts that make seeds are pine cones and flowers
Seeds in plants are produced by the reproductive structures, typically flowers or cones, through a process called fertilization. In flowering plants, the ovules within the ovary of a flower develop into seeds after being fertilized by pollen. In gymnosperms, seeds are formed on the surface of cones. The entire process involves the male gametes from pollen uniting with female gametes in the ovule.
Yes there are.