Conifers. if you do not know the real answer do not comment you immature person
Evergreens have cones that contain seeds.
Pine trees grow from seeds produced in their cones.
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Casuarina trees disperse their seeds through specialized cones that release winged seeds when they dry out. These seeds are then carried by the wind to new areas where they germinate and grow into new trees.
Fir trees disperse their seeds through cones that fall from the tree and release seeds when they mature. The cones then open and release the seeds, which are often carried by wind or animals to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new trees.
first they are released from the cones and seep into the ground where from there it soaks up water and grow like other plants or trees
To grow blue spruce trees from cones, first collect mature cones in late summer or early fall. Allow the cones to dry in a warm, dry place until they open and release the seeds. Then, stratify the seeds by placing them in a moist medium in the refrigerator for about 30 days to simulate winter conditions. Finally, sow the seeds in a well-draining potting mix, keeping them moist and in a sunny location until they germinate.
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?
Seed cones are seeds from which a tree or bush will grow.
Seed cones are seeds from which a tree or bush will grow.
Evergreen trees typically reproduce through seed dispersal. Their cones contain seeds which are released and dispersed by wind, animals, or birds. Once the seeds land in suitable soil conditions, they germinate, grow into seedlings, and eventually mature into new evergreen trees.
Inside a cone, specifically in the context of coniferous trees, seeds grow within the woody structure known as the cone. These seeds develop from ovules fertilized by pollen, which is produced by the male cones. Once mature, the seeds are dispersed to grow into new trees. Additionally, in a broader context, a cone can refer to various structures, such as ice cream cones, which contain ice cream instead of seeds.