No its a angiosperm. All palms are angiosperms because they have flowers and do not have cones. They fruit.
Yes! I planted a bald cypress seed about 10 years ago and it produced a tree. Today the tree is about 15 feet tall. It is a beautiful tree. I was told that you could not grow a tree from seed but I can prove that it can be done.
Cypress
Yes, cypress is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a type of evergreen tree and shrub; a word for a thing.
It looks like two seeds joined together each with a wing attached to the outside. When the seed is released from the tree it descends like a helicopter, and given a breeze can fly a fair distance.
seed pods
it is green and scaly
The type of tree you are referring to is likely a Bald Cypress tree. These trees have unique "knees" that protrude from the ground around the tree, resembling stumps. These structures are believed to help with oxygenation of the roots.
No its a angiosperm. All palms are angiosperms because they have flowers and do not have cones. They fruit.
Yes! I planted a bald cypress seed about 10 years ago and it produced a tree. Today the tree is about 15 feet tall. It is a beautiful tree. I was told that you could not grow a tree from seed but I can prove that it can be done.
they are usually brownish in color and oval in shape . it is a little hard to break and are available i market.
The Bald Cypress.The bald cypress is a green pine tree, usually puffy..
tree
Cypress is a type of green tree
Minnesota has harsh winters. Italian cypress likes hot and dry conditions. Look for a tree that will do well in Minnesota
A bald cypress is a type of tree commonly found in wetlands and swamps in the southeastern United States. It is known for its distinct needles that turn a reddish-brown color in the fall before shedding. Bald cypress trees can live for hundreds of years and are often used in landscaping for their unique appearance.
A cypress tre is a "Producer"