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| navigate by keyword : botanical countrylife farmlife female flower fruit generally gymnospermae ovule pinaecae pinecone pinophyta plantation plants plural produces reproductive seed shaped strobili strobilus trees woody |
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| 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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