Spores
Trees are generally flowering plants - either monocots or dicots. Ferns are Pteridophytes and make spores, not seeds.
seeds to start new plants
1. Ferns. 2. Molds
non flowering plants reproduce from spores and some of the oldest plants are on earth
Flowering plants bear flowers. Flowers bear male & female reproductive organs. The ovules in female plants after fertilization develop into seeds. The seeds are mainly formed for dispersal and overcoming hostile weather conditions.
Trees are generally flowering plants - either monocots or dicots. Ferns are Pteridophytes and make spores, not seeds.
Yes. Plants that make their seeds in cones, rather than in flowers. These cone-bearing plants or conifers are also known as gymnosperms. They include trees such as pines. There are also some large tree ferns, such as the New Zealand black tree fern, which can reach heights of 20m. Ferns are not classed as "flowering plants".
ferns are spore-producing :) !
seeds to start new plants
1. Ferns. 2. Molds
I think seeds
This question does not make sense. Most flowering plants produce seed in varying quantities.
yes
Conifers and gymnosperms
A non-flowering plant produces seeds the same way that a flowering plant does (i.e. with the reproductive organs on the stigma and the stamen.) The only difference is that the seeds do not develop in a fruit. Instead, they develop in a cone or a fleshy structure.
b do not make seeds
non flowering plants reproduce from spores and some of the oldest plants are on earth