I loved the explanation. It is very clear and easy to understand. Tomorro, I have my last quiz for the semester, and it is about gymnosperms. Thank you
Pinus longeava the bristlecone pine. A trip to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the White Mountains of Eastern California (Inyo National Forest) is worth taking. These trees eking out a living at 11,000 ft elevation are the oldest trees in the world. Some over 3,000 years old. Grandview Campground near the forest has a spectacular view of the eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada Range. It's also a mecca for amateur astronomers.
So "conifer" really refers to anything that is cone bearing, so pine trees are included as a "conifer". In /everyday life/ usually when someone says 'conifer' they are thinking of fir trees (like a Christmas tree, if you are familiar with those). Fir is also a type of conifer but they are not synonymous.
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I loved the explanation. It is very clear and easy to understand. Tomorro, I have my last quiz for the semester, and it is about gymnosperms. Thank you
I hope you did well on your quiz!
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Pinus longeava the bristlecone pine. A trip to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the White Mountains of Eastern California (Inyo National Forest) is worth taking. These trees eking out a living at 11,000 ft elevation are the oldest trees in the world. Some over 3,000 years old. Grandview Campground near the forest has a spectacular view of the eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada Range. It's also a mecca for amateur astronomers.
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What if pollen ( A) tree reaches to egg tree of different family (B) not the same of A tree. What will happen
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Touching on the conifer-pine relationship, are all conifers pines, or pines just one of the categories making up the phylum. I gots to know... thanks.
So "conifer" really refers to anything that is cone bearing, so pine trees are included as a "conifer". In /everyday life/ usually when someone says 'conifer' they are thinking of fir trees (like a Christmas tree, if you are familiar with those). Fir is also a type of conifer but they are not synonymous.
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