No.
This plant is a angiosperm
No, yarrow is not a gymnosperm. It is a flowering plant belonging to the genus Achillea in the family Asteraceae. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.
No, a maidenhair fern is not a gymnosperm. It is a type of fern, which is a part of the plant group called Pteridophytes. Gymnosperms are a different group of plants that produce seeds without flowers or fruits.
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.
The plant would likely be a gymnosperm, a type of seed-producing plant that does not produce flowers but has vascular tissue. Some examples of gymnosperms include conifers like pine trees and spruces.
It comes from the basil plant!
A fern is not a gymnosperm for a gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant such as conifers.
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Monocotyledonous angiosperm
gymnosperm.
gymnosperm
angiosperm
This plant is a angiosperm
It is a angiosperm.
A cactus wren is a bird, not a plant. It is neither angiosperm nor gymnosperm.
A conifer is a gymnosperm, or cone bearing plant.
Flowering plant = angiosperm