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is a sunflower a gymnosperm

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Jarrod Ruecker

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6mo ago

No, a sunflower is not a gymnosperm. Sunflowers are angiosperms, which means they are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, are seed-bearing plants with naked seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.

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13y ago

It is not a gymnosperm because it is not really covered by anything. The sunflower seeds are right on the palm of the center where it can be easily taken off. :)

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10y ago

Buttercups are angiosperms because they produce a flower, where as gymnosperms do not produce flowers or fruit.

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