some do and some don't
The trees you are referring to are likely members of the genus Fagus, also known as beech trees. They produce flowers in long catkins that hang from the branches and produce nuts within prickly burs. Beech trees are typically tall, deciduous trees with smooth gray bark and oval-shaped leaves.
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they both produce things like cones and flowers and both have annual rings of xylem in the stems.
no, pine trees are gymnosperms and only produce cones, never flowers
No, maple trees do not produce cones. They are deciduous trees that reproduce using flowers and seeds, specifically in the form of paired samaras, which are winged seeds that spin as they fall. Cones are typically associated with coniferous trees, such as pines and cedars.
Deciduous trees in spring begin to sprout new leaves as they come out of dormancy. This process is triggered by longer days and warmer temperatures. The trees use the energy from photosynthesis to produce new growth and support the development of flowers and fruit.
no trees exist that don't produce flowers but produce fruit
They would be called gymnosperm if their seeds are not enclosed. If their seeds are hidden in fruit, then they would be angiosperms.
Yes.
Deciduous trees produce a wide range of products, including lumber for construction and furniture, paper and cardboard, maple syrup, and fruit such as apples and pears. Some trees also provide medicinal products, such as aspirin derived from willow bark.
In the deciduous forest there are many flowers like the passion berry and the blue lily. There are many other flowers but those are some of the main ones. The Deciduous forest does not have much vegetation but there are many trees that contain outrageous amounts of flowers. Animals need these trees because they provide shelter and some use them for food and even water from the leaves. The trees adapt to this forest by having thick bark barriers on the trees to keep the animals out and the trees from dying.
Needles (rather than leaves) and cones are characteristic of evergreen trees.