Yes, cycads are evergreen plants. They retain their foliage throughout the year, rather than shedding leaves seasonally like deciduous plants. This characteristic allows them to maintain their appearance and photosynthetic capabilities year-round. Cycads are known for their distinctive, palm-like leaves and are often found in tropical and subtropical regions.
Cycads are an evergreen gymnosperm so yes they are a tree.
Yes cycads have seeds
well......cycads are only 2 or 3 cells thick the answer is cycads.
These are all types of coniferous trees. Coniferous trees are characterized by having seeds in cones and needle-like or scale-like leaves. They are typically evergreen and are cone-bearing plants.
Dicotyledonous
Hugh Hamshaw Thomas has written: 'On the cuticles of some recent and fossil cycadean fronds' -- subject(s): Cycads, Cycads, Fossil, Fossil Cycads
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Cycads are gymnosperms with seeds borne in cones, while ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores. Cycads have a woody trunk topped with large compound leaves, while ferns have fronds that unfurl from a central stem. Cycads are mainly found in tropical and subtropical regions, while ferns can be found in a variety of habitats worldwide.
Cycads are a group of trees that have very large cones. They are a lot like conifer trees.
what is evergreen tree
Evergreen
Yes, they do.