Flowers and reproduce by seed
The pea is a legume and all legumes are flowering plants.
About 90%
All flowering plants flower to attract pollinators to help to produce either fruit or seeds, so your question is difficult to give an answer to. If you can be a bit more specific I'll try to help.
Yes. Basically, all plants that bear (grow) flowers are flowering plants why the other plant which do not bear (grow) flowers are non-flowering plants.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.
All flowering plants have leaves, as well as most non-flowering plants (ferns, gymnosperms etc.).
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angiosperms
No. All of the plants' energy is put towards flowering correctly.
Flowering plants are to be found all over the land parts of the planet except the polar extremes.
There are many varieties of bushy plants, both flowering and non-flowering. Some bushy plants are the Japanese kerria, Camellia, and the Butterfly Bush. These are all flowering bushy plants.