All true trees are vascular because they have roots, a stem, and leaves.
are fir trees vascular
An orange tree is a vascular plant, as it has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. These tissues include xylem for water transport and phloem for nutrient transport.
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The California Redwood is definitely a vascular plant. The Redwood has both types of vascular tissue; xylem and phloem.
no it is not, it is a vascular plant
A Bradford tree is vascular, meaning it has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
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A vascular plant is a plant with roots and is very different from a nonvascular plant. An example of a vascular plant is a Fern. An example of a nonvascular plant is moss.They are different because a Fern contains vascular tissue that contains cells that store food, water, etc, and a nonvascular plant does not. A vascular plant is also a plant that has a flower at the tip of a stem that is part of the plant.
Yes, a dogwood tree is vascular. It contains xylem and phloem tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the tree. This vascular system plays a crucial role in the tree's growth and overall health.
No the species used is the Canadian Maple.
When December of your first year comes, the Japanese maple tree is one of the items unlocked.
Maple tree = 椛 (momiji)