Yes, conifers produce seeds inside their cones
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Conifers produce seeds in the form of cones. Conifer seeds are typically contained within the scales of the cones. These seeds are often dispersed by the wind.
Conifer seeds are typically contained within a cone. The pinyon pine nut is one of the larger, tastier conifer seeds.
Conifers produce seeds, they are wind pollinated and the seed develops in the cones.
a conifer is a tree that makes seeds inside of cones.
a conifer is a tree that makes seeds inside of cones.
A conifer is a tree which produces seeds in cones.
cones, which contain the seeds
no. a conifer refers to a plant that produces cones. oaks do not produce cones. An oak is a deciduous tree that looses it's leaves in the fall. Most conifer (coniferous) trees do not loose their leaves (needles or scale like leaves) in the fall and are 'evergreen'. Quercus ilex the Holm oak is evergreen.
A tree that produces cones instead of flowers is commonly known as a coniferous tree. Conifers include trees like pines, spruces, firs, and cedars. They reproduce through cones, which contain seeds that are dispersed through the wind.
Fruit is absent in a conifer. They contain seeds in their cones.
conifers will not produce seeds. they produce cones
Oh, dude, conifer seeds are found inside the cones of conifer trees. Yeah, those spiky things you find on the ground in the forest. The seeds are all snug in there, just waiting for their moment to sprout and become majestic trees. Cool, right?