gymnospermae

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Young Pinecone-plantation
National Dawn redwood tree in autumn. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Yew plum pine tree with cones Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grey Owl juniper tree with cones Royalty Free Stock Photo
In common with other members of the class Gymnospermae, pine trees have no flower or fruit. Rather, the ovule (and later the seed) are naked (gymno = naked, in Greek) and are, in all members of the Pinaecae family, wedged between the scales of a woody cone, so named because it is generally cone-shaped.


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