Not exact matches
It is the product of the ripened ovule of
gymnosperm and angiosperm plants which occurs after fertilization and some growth
with in the motherplant.
Gymnosperms (Gymnospermae) are a group of seed - bearing plants
with ovules borne on the edge or blade of an open sporophyll, the sporophylls usually arranged in cone - like structures.
While most
gymnosperms depend on wind pollination, cycads long ago evolved a relationship
with beetles.
The results are broken down into five broad groups of plants: monocots, including palms, orchids and grasses (
with the major grain crops among them); bryophytes, including mosses and liverworts; pteridophytes, including ferns;
gymnosperms, including conifers and cycads; and dicots, encompassing other plants.
BEACHCOMBERS TIP: of the two plant types angiosperms (flowering) and
gymnosperms (seeds not in a seed case), these are flowering plants,
with small non-descript flowers of a sort on the blades.