Deciduous seeds can be found in various habitats where deciduous trees and shrubs grow, such as forests, parks, and gardens. Common sources include the ground beneath these plants, where seeds may have fallen, as well as within the fruits and pods of the trees themselves. Some deciduous plants, like maples and oaks, produce distinctive seeds that can be easily identified. Additionally, seeds can often be collected during the autumn when they are ripe and ready for dispersal.
They are found in both. But in coniferous trees instead of using fruit for distribution of seeds, it uses cones. (i.e. Pinecones)
flowers or cones?
The seeds of deciduous trees form inside structures called fruits. These fruits develop from the flowers of the tree and protect the seeds as they mature. When the seeds are ready, the fruits open or fall to the ground, allowing the seeds to disperse and potentially germinate.
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The tree you are referring to is likely a sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua). It is deciduous with palmate leaves that turn vibrant colors in autumn. The spiky balls containing seeds are known as sweetgum balls, but they are not edible.
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Trees can be deciduous or evergreen. Evergreen trees have leaves all the year round. Deciduous trees have leaves which die and fall off in autumn, then regrow in spring. You can find out if a tree is deciduous by waiting for autumn/winter, and seeing if its leaves have died and fallen off.
In temperate deciduous forests, such as New York State and many other parts of the US.
We generally find beehives on branches of deciduous trees such as Ficus religiosa.
Evergreen and Deciduous. Other dichotomies would be hardwood and softwood; Dicotyledon or Monocotyledon; but the most fundamental is Gymnosperm and Angiosperm. (naked seeds or protected seeds).
A tulip tree is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.