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Tallest plant in gymnosperms

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Answered by sonam3246
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Answer:

Coast redwood

The "coniferous Coast redwood" which is the tallest Gymnosperm plant and it is also the tallest tree on the earth. It is about a height of 380.30 feet.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Sequoia sempervirens

Explanation:

  1. The tallest gymnosperm plant is the coniferous coast redwood which is called as "Sequoia sempervirens". The littlest gymnosperm plant is the crisp water green growth whose plant name is Chlamydomonas sort. Pines, cypresses are the biggest gathering of gymnosperms which are the conifers.  
  2. It is additionally the tallest tree on the earth. It is about a stature of 380.30 feet. The littlest specie called Ginkgo which found in China.  
  3. Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) and Sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) are altogether different trees.
  4. The wood of each might be red, and the cones may both be little, both have extremely tall models, yet they are altogether different. Redwoods are seaside - northern California coast basically  
  5. The contemporary Coast Redwood is Sequoia sempervirens. The species name is Latin signifying "perpetually living" or "everlastingly green."
  6. They are conifers (cone-bearing) gymnosperms (with "exposed seeds"), like pines, firs and tidies, and keep their green needle leaves throughout the entire year.  

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