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How are the seeds of gymnosperms formed?
The flowers of gymnosperms are pollinated by media.

You can plant seeds, which will naturally fall into the soil when they mature. Gymnosperms are mostly tall trees with linear and needle-shaped leaves and unisexual flowers. Gymnosperms are widely distributed from low latitude to high latitude. Common gymnosperms such as Cycas and Taxus can be made into potted plants to beautify the environment.

The seed formation process of gymnosperms The flowers of gymnosperms are unisexual bulbs, which are different from ordinary flowers in structure. Flowers are obviously bisexual and have no perianth. After wind pollination, seeds can grow. Seeds without seed coat will naturally fall into the soil when they mature and begin to germinate and grow.

Gymnosperms are mostly perennial trees, some are tall trees and few shrubs. The secondary xylem is almost entirely composed of tracheids and rare vessels. The leaves are mostly linear, acicular and rhombic, and the flowers are unisexual, dioecious or monoecious.