The gymnosperm often mistaken for a palm tree is the Cycas revoluta, commonly known as the sago palm. Despite its name and palm-like appearance, it is not a true palm but a member of the cycad family. Sago palms have a stout trunk and a crown of large, feathery leaves, leading to their confusion with palms, especially in tropical and subtropical landscapes.
yes
There is no specific tree known as "trash palm." It is possible that it may refer to a palm tree growing in unfavorable conditions or being mistaken for a different type of palm tree.
it is a gymnosperm.
A yew tree is a gymnosperm
gymnosperm
I'm pretty sure its gymnosperm
No.
No, they are angiosperms :)
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yes
Angiosperm
A fig tree is an angiosperm