Spruces do not produce flowers, but they do produce seed. They are gymnosperms.
A spruce tree is a coniferous tree, while a maple tree is a deciduous tree. Coniferous trees typically bear needles or scales and have cones, while deciduous trees have broad leaves that fall off seasonally.
No, a spruce tree is not a monocot; it is a gymnosperm and belongs to the category of dicots. Spruce trees are classified under the family Pinaceae and are characterized by needle-like leaves and cones. Monocots, such as grasses and lilies, have distinct features like parallel leaf veins and a single cotyledon, which spruce trees do not possess.
No, a spruce tree is not a monocot; it is a gymnosperm and belongs to the group of dicots. Monocots and dicots are classifications of flowering plants based on characteristics such as seed structure, leaf venation, and root systems. Spruce trees, which are conifers, produce cones instead of flowers and have needle-like leaves.
Yes, they produce pinecones which is a characteristic of gymnosperms
A cedar tree is a gymnosperm, which means it produces seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary (naked seeds). Gymnosperms include conifers like cedar trees, pine trees, and spruce trees.
it is a gymnosperm.
A yew tree is a gymnosperm
gymnosperm
My best guess would be softwood, because most Alaskan conifers are classified as softwood.
I'm pretty sure its gymnosperm
Neither, it is a gymnosperm (covered seed, coniferous (cone bearing) plants) . The terms monocot and dicot relate to angiosperms (naked seed, flower bearing plants)
No.