Cycads are not early palm trees; they belong to a separate group of seed plants known as gymnosperms, which are more closely related to conifers. While both cycads and palm trees are often found in tropical and subtropical environments, they have distinct characteristics and evolutionary histories. Cycads have a more ancient lineage, dating back to the Mesozoic era, whereas palms are angiosperms and evolved later. Therefore, they are different types of plants with unique adaptations and classifications.
cycad
Yes.
plam trees
apple, pine, bananas, oak, orange,plam
dig under plam trees in moldila
it is a cycad
On the Beach, between the guy sleeping on the hammock, and the plam trees :D.
A Cycad is an evergreen plant of the Order Cycadales.
The Brachiosaurus stripped trees of their vegetation and the young had to eat almost constantly to grow up as quickly as possible. They ate things like conifer and cycad trees.
A cycad belongs to the phylum Cycadophyta.
No, a palm tree is not a bush. Palm trees are tall, tropical trees with a single trunk and large, feathery leaves. Bushes, on the other hand, are small to medium-sized woody plants with multiple stems or branches that grow close to the ground.
Fossil Cycad National Monument ended in 1957.