It would have to be vascular given its hydraulic carnivorous functions. Contrary to what some other respondent wrote, it would have to be classed as an Angiosperm. Plans, broadly are divided into two categories the Angiosperms or flowering plants, of which deciduous trees are one example (Orange Trees, for example giving fruit) and the Gymnosperms, (a seed that is not protected by some kind) which do not flower and are up, so to speak yer Rodin the Christmas Tree species are a textbook example of Gymnosperms. Broadly a plant is either an angiosperm or Gymnosperm. As the Venus Fly Trap has flowers, it would have to fall in the angiosperm category.
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Yes a Tulip is a vascular plant, becausea vascular plant is a plant belonging to subkingdom Tracheophyta, divisions Pteridophyta (ferns, horsetails, and club mosses) and Spermatophyta. That is a TulipEdited answer:Because it contains vascular bundles.
this plant is vascular or nonvascular
Is a dandelion a vascular or nonvascular plant
nonvascular
nonvascular it has no roots too
these people are wrong its vascular
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Vascular.
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