Actually, a red bud leaf is a type of desert
found in Italy and some parts of France.
It is this brown chocolate pudding with red
sprinkle-type candy on top. It became known
as the Red Bud leaf desert because of how
many people described it's fragrance as a flower and the shape of one. I've actually tried one when I was visiting my good friends. It's really tasty.
~Allie Rose, age 19, Washington.
Hardwoods came from hardwood or angiosperm trees. They are usually classified as hardwoods because of their physical structure and make up. They are commonly denser and more expensive than others like softwoods.One good example of hardwood is the oak beam which is very useful to different industries.
Hardwoods that reproduce using flowers and have broad leaves are known as angiosperms. Common examples include oak (Quercus), maple (Acer), and cherry (Prunus) trees. These species typically produce broad, flat leaves and bear flowers that develop into seeds, playing a crucial role in their reproductive cycle. Their broad leaves also enhance photosynthesis, contributing to their growth and vitality.
A way that angiosperms are not useful to people as a major source of fertilizer. In angiosperms, after a zygot is formed a fruit forms.
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
Yes, forget-me-nots are angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that reproduce via seeds enclosed within an ovary, typically in the form of a fruit. Forget-me-nots produce seeds encased in a protective structure, making them angiosperms.
Hardwoods tend to be broadleafed and deciduous trees. To be more exact hardwood trees are both dicotyledons and angiosperms.
Hardwoods came from hardwood or angiosperm trees. They are usually classified as hardwoods because of their physical structure and make up. They are commonly denser and more expensive than others like softwoods.One good example of hardwood is the oak beam which is very useful to different industries.
Angiosperms.
Hardwoods that reproduce using flowers and have broad leaves are known as angiosperms. Common examples include oak (Quercus), maple (Acer), and cherry (Prunus) trees. These species typically produce broad, flat leaves and bear flowers that develop into seeds, playing a crucial role in their reproductive cycle. Their broad leaves also enhance photosynthesis, contributing to their growth and vitality.
A way that angiosperms are not useful to people as a major source of fertilizer. In angiosperms, after a zygot is formed a fruit forms.
some Hardwoods come in different textures. or some come in different type of colours-for example dark and light! but what are the other uses of hardwoods!
There are many different types of hardwoods. Some common hardwoods are: Sugar Maple Oak Beech Walnut Hickory Ash Cherry Hardwoods used for firewood produce more heat and burn longer than a softwood like pine.
Yes, they are flowering plants/ angiosperms
Hardwoods come from broadleafed trees. These are generally deciduous although there are a few broadleaved evergreen trees. Hardwoods include maple, ash, elm, oak and others. The term hardwood is confusing as some softwood trees have wood harder than some hardwoods. As an example some hardwoods (e.g. balsa) are softer than most softwoods, while yew is an example of a hard softwood. Technically the distinction between hardwood and softwood relates to the plant's reproduction. All trees reproduce by producing seeds, but the seed structure varies. Hardwood trees are angiosperms, seeds with some sort of covering. Softwoods are gymnosperms. These plants let seeds fall to the ground as is, with no covering.
Angiosperms do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts play an important role in photosynthesis and angiosperms do not undergo photosynthesis thus, the absence of chloroplasts.
yes angiosperms have roots yes angiosperms have roots
angiosperms