They reproduce in the usual manner, with pollen being transferred (by wind) to the stigma of the female organ, The peculiarity is that the developing seed is "naked", i.e. not enclosed within an ovary, hence the name "gymnosperms" for this group of plants ("gymnos" = naked, "sperm" = seed).
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They reproduce in the usual manner, with pollen being transferred (by wind) to the stigma of the female organ, The peculiarity is that the developing seed is "naked", i.e. not enclosed within an ovary, hence the name "gymnosperms" for this group of plants ("gymnos" = naked, "sperm" = seed).
sexually
sexually
no, they produce pine cones and they are not attractive.