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Is pine a gymnosperm?


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Gymnosperm:

  1. Gymnosperms are a flowerless plant family that generates seeds and cones.
  2. Examples of gymnosperm are spruces, pines, ginkgoes, and firs.
  3. Pines are found all around the world but are native to the temperate northern region.
  4. They are the main members of the coniferous forest.
  5. Pine produces the male and female cones for reproduction.
  6. They also have softwoods.
  7. The characteristic feature of a gymnosperm is being a flower-less plant and pine does not produce flowers.
  8. Hence, pine is a gymnosperm.

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