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plants . specifically, they are gymnosperms , meaning that the seeds are not formed in an ovule that is enclosed (and developing into a fruit, as in the other type of seed plants, the angiosperms ), but naked on the scales of a cone or cone-like structure. there are about species of pine. pines are
thick and scaly, but some species have thin, flaking bark. foliage pines have four types of leaves . seedlings begin with a whorl of - seed leaves (cotyledons), followed immediately by juvenile leaves on young plants, two to six centimeters (one to two inches) long, single, green or often blue-green...
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