Clover is a grass which does produce a small white flower.
The Clover is a small green plant that belongs to a flowering plant family called Fabaceae. Therefore, it is a vascular plant.
Yes. Its Latin name is Trifolium rubens in the family Fabaceae (the pea family). It is a flowering plant, and therefore a vascular seed plant.
yes it is non vascular
Clover belong to a flowering plant family Fabaceae hence it is a vascular plant.
no it is not
Mosses are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them. That is why mosses need to live near moist areas so they can absorb the water directly because they don't have long roots to absorb the water.
Land plants can be broadly classed as "vascular" or "non-vascular". Vascular means having dedicated cells to transport water (xylem cells) and food (phloem cells) through the plant structure. Vascular plants (tracheophytes) : vegetables, trees Non-Vascular plants (bryophytes) : mosses and worts
All angiospermic plants produce flowers and have vascular tissue.
True because the tissues allow better growth.
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The Clover is a small green plant that belongs to a flowering plant family called Fabaceae. Therefore, it is a vascular plant.
bush clover, dutch clover, hop clover, land-rover, moreover, red clover, sea rover, sweet clover, white clover
cow clover
where is my meat clover? Clover is also name of a plant.
The water clover is a species of clover that grows on the surface of the water. This plant is green and contain four clover shaped leaves.
At most, you will get a lot of clover - same as if you planted a four leaf clover. Clover does not affect human affairs (unless you're in the business of selling clover).
There are several types of clover plants with tiny leaves. Some species of clover with small leaves include the Dutch white clover, sweet clover, and common white clover.
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Wheat is monocotyledonous, and is vascular
By harvesting clover.
A pest eating clover.