A seed that is covered by a pinecones
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
Conifers have needle-like leaves, have cones instead of flowers and produce seeds.
Gymnosperms are a group of plants that produce seeds but do not have flowers. This group includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo biloba, and gnetophytes. Their seeds are usually borne on the surface of specialized leaves or scales.
Gymnosperms that produce exposed seeds include conifers (such as pine, spruce, fir), cycads, ginkgo, and gnetophytes. These plants bear their seeds in open structures like cones or fleshy coverings, unlike angiosperms that have enclosed seeds within fruits.
Conifers develop male and female cones for sexual reproduction and produce seeds on female cones
conifers will not produce seeds. they produce cones
Conifers do blossom and produce seeds. That is sexually.
Conifers produce seeds that are enclosed in an integument and born on cones. The integument is a thin layer of cells. Conifers do not produce flowers but in early spring, they produce flower-like structures.
Yes, conifers produce seeds inside their cones True easier to understand
Conifers produce seeds, not fruits. The seeds of conifers are typically contained within cones, which are the reproductive structures of these plants. The cones protect and disperse the seeds when they are mature.
Conifers don't produce real flowers. However they do produce "flower-like pollen."
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
Conifers.
a cone or other "hard structure"
Conifers have needle-like leaves, have cones instead of flowers and produce seeds.
conifers produce seeds from narrow needles, ferns do not
Gymnosperms are a group of plants that produce seeds but do not have flowers. This group includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo biloba, and gnetophytes. Their seeds are usually borne on the surface of specialized leaves or scales.