Yes because it produces off of seeds
Definatly seeded. No doubt cause I study spores.
Dicotyledon is the word, which describe the type of seed. Seed can be divided into two parts, as you remove the cover of the seed. Very obviously the it's a seeded plant.
Fern is seedless plant. It bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.
Only the parts of the plant that grow above the ground are used as a drug, in fresh and dried form.
Members of the passionflower family(Passifloraceae) are the larval food plant of the Black-winged Legionnaire (Acraea asboloplintha).Specifically, the butterfly seeks the plant to host and feed the caterpillar stage in its life cycle. The butterfly favors forest clearings and scattered woodlands. It even can be found in parks or whatever open areas that will be home to passionflower family members.
It is the process of plants being seeded. There are several ways you can do so being a plant.
Other names for passionflower include maypop, granadilla, passion vine, and apricot vine.
According to Wikipedia, it's a plant known variously as the Indian nettle, the three-seeded mercury, or the Indian acalypha.
All seed plants have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce.
Passionflower - 2011 was released on: USA: April 2012 (Newport Beach International Film Festival)
The harman and harmaline in passionflower may increase the effects of prescription antidepressants called monoamine oxidase inhibitors
sounds like either a strawberry or perhaps a pomegranate This is a tomato!