Flowering seed-plants, or angiosperms, became the dominant tree types around 100 to 120 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. They gradually replaced gymnosperms, such as conifers, as the primary tree types in many ecosystems. By the end of the Cretaceous, angiosperms had established a significant ecological presence, leading to their dominance in modern forests.
It was because most people planted those types of plants therefore it became more popular in society so it became dominant
There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.
the sassafras tree
roses , tuips banana and apple trees
I think it is Dominant and recessive.
Stratovolcanos
Nonvascular plants Ferns Gymnosperms Flowering Plants
A plant with seeds is a flowering plant and is called an angiosperm.
Seaweeds come in three types, red, brown and green. These are non - flowering. They do however bud off bits of themselves which then can grow.
Angiosperms are also called flowering plants or fruting plants, and they produce their seeds in enclosures - typically fruits or flowers.
Because the number of seed leaves is a good differentiation of the types of plant.
Conifers and flowering plants are both types of seed plants that reproduce via seeds. However, conifers reproduce using cones, while flowering plants reproduce through flowers. Additionally, both types of plants have vascular tissue for transporting water and nutrients throughout their bodies.