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What group of plants do evergreen fir trees belong?

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Answer: C or Gymnosperms

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This group is often referred to as softwoods. Gymnosperms usually have needles that stay green throughout the year. Examples are pines, cedars, spruces and firs. Some gymnosperms do drop their leaves - ginkgo, dawn redwood, and baldcypress, to name a few.

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Plants are classified into different groups namely angiosperms or the flowering plants, gymnosperms or the conifers, algae, Bryophytes, and Pteridophytes. The plant evergreen fir trees belong in the gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are vascular plants with large stems and roots. This group does not make flowers and the pollen being produced from male cones. Hope this answer helps.
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