no they have seeds...
im guessing lol
Seeds
are turtlehead flowers vascular
Turtlehead flowers look a bit like turtles. They are good for wet places in the garden and look pretty in bouquets.
White turtlehead flowers are often eaten by insects such as honeybees, bumblebees, and other pollinators that are attracted to its nectar. Some herbivorous insects like caterpillars and beetles may also feed on the leaves of the white turtlehead plant.
Tea roses, tiger lily, trumpet vine, tulip and turtlehead are flowers. They begin with the letter t.
Mosses do not have flowers; instead they bear capsules to produce spores.
Ferns do not produce cones or flowers. They reproduce through spores released from structures called sporangia located on the underside of their fronds.
Holes in flowers that take in oxygen.
Funguii do not have flowers they produce spores.
There are many organisms that form spores including bacteria, algae, fungi (mushrooms) and some protozoans. Ferns also form spores. Pollen from flowers is considered to be male spores, and may be transmitted by insect contact (bees), or through the wind. Flowers also have ovules, or female spores.
liverworts do not have roots, flowers or sterms
No. They produce spores, not seeds, for reproduction.