Not all plants need to make seeds. Ferns and mosses for example do not have to produce seeds to spread.
No, they are male trees and only produce pollen
Cedar trees are usually wind-pollinated. Male cedar trees release pollen into the air, which is then carried by the wind to female cedar trees, where pollination occurs. This process helps fertilize the female cones and produce seeds.
Trees emit pollen as a means to procreate.
Dates are produced on Date Palm Trees. They have Male and Female forms. The Male trees produce Pollen. They pollen fertilizes the female trees which produce the dates. Commercial groves grow only a few male trees. They take the pollen from them and fertilize the female flowers by hand. Most palms use the wind to spread their pollen but spreading pollen by hand makes fewer male trees necessary. That way more female trees can be grown and more dates produced.
No, trees do not have sperm in the way that animals and humans do. Trees reproduce through pollen and seeds. Pollen contains the male reproductive cells, which fertilize the female reproductive cells in order to produce seeds for reproduction.
The same way as all other plants - pollen. Some species release their pollen into the wind, some need insects to spread it from tree to tree. Some trees produce nuts, some produce seeds. All use pollen.
Alder trees typically produce the most pollen in late winter to early spring, usually around February to April. This is when they are in full bloom and actively shedding pollen for reproduction.
The pollen is to produce acorns, which produce more oak trees.
The yellow dust that comes off evergreen trees is likely pollen. Pollen is a fine powdery substance produced by the male reproductive organs of plants, including evergreen trees, and is released to fertilize the female reproductive organs of other plants.
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Yes and no. The big brown pinecones on the ground that most people consider pinecones are actually female pinecones. The male pinecones are the small pollen structures. Each pollen structure has over a hundred sperm cells, and each pinecone has several egg cells inside it. Not all of them will get fertilized, but in a successful instance, wind or gravity will cause a tiny piece of the pollen, one sperm cell, to fall inside of the female pinecone to fertilize it.
Flowers, trees and shrubs that produce pollen and/or nectar.