Symbiotic relationship of roots of pinus and cycas
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The symbiotic relationship between Pinus and Cycas is that they both are evergreen perennials without scaly leaves.
Pinus is a monoecious (having both male and female reproductive structure in the same plant) plant whereas Cycas are a dioecious (having both male and female reproductive structure in the separate individuals) plant.
The height of Cycas is approximately 5-15 feet whereas the height of Pinus is 15-45 feet approx.
Pinus is a monoecious (having both male and female reproductive structure in the same plant) plant whereas Cycas are a dioecious (having both male and female reproductive structure in the separate individuals) plant.
The height of Cycas is approximately 5-15 feet whereas the height of Pinus is 15-45 feet approx.
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