No, ginkgoes are not angiosperms; they belong to a separate group known as gymnosperms. Specifically, the Ginkgo biloba is the only extant species of the Ginkgoaceae family. Gymnosperms, including ginkgoes, produce seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary, unlike angiosperms, which do produce flowers and fruits.
Angiosperm
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.
No, ginkgoes do not produce cones. They are not coniferous trees like pine or spruce trees, which are known for producing cones. Ginkgoes actually produce seeds that are found within fleshy, foul-smelling fruit.
It is angiosperm.
Dracaena is an angiosperm, hence it produces flowers and fruits.
Angiosperm
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.
angiosperm, monocot
given the choices i say angiosperm
monocot angiosperm
No, ginkgoes do not produce cones. They are not coniferous trees like pine or spruce trees, which are known for producing cones. Ginkgoes actually produce seeds that are found within fleshy, foul-smelling fruit.
dicot angiosperm
angiosperm
it is a angiosperm
It Is An Angiosperm.
It is angiosperm.
angiosperm