Yes, because a vascular plant is a plant that can grow tall because of the system inside it that carries water throughout the plant. Moss and other plants that only grow close to the ground -like liverwort- are non-vascular because they don't have that system inside of them, therefore they must stay close to the ground to get water through the process of osmosis.
a maple tree is vascular and a pine tree is nonvasclar
All true trees are vascular because they have roots, a stem, and leaves.
Only if it has long tubes that carry water and nutrients throughout the tree
A maple leaf is vascular. It uses the veins on the leaves to transport water and nutrients to where it is needed.
A maple leaf is vascular. It uses the veins on the leaves to transport water and nutrients to where it is needed.
Maple Tree
Tulips have the least amount of xylem tissue.
Maple syrup is made from the sap of the Maple Tree.
To make maple syrup from the sugar maple tree (Acer saccharum), one taps into the xylem, which is the vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the leaves. During late winter and early spring, when temperatures fluctuate above and below freezing, the sap flows from the xylem and can be collected through the tap. The collected sap is then boiled down to concentrate the sugars and produce syrup.
the canadien national tree is the maple tree
Maple is not a fruit. Maple is a flavor based on the tree sap acquired from a Maple Tree
A maple trees habitat is a coniferous forest. It is a special type of tree, and a maple tree is one of them.