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Is ferns a name for a seed bearing cone?

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Is fern a name for a seed bearing cone?

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seed formations reproduce and flowering plants do notAt this level of taxonomy, there are gymnosperms and angiosperms. The gymnosperms have 'naked seed'. (Hence the gymno part of the name)The angiosperms have an ovary for producing seed, in conjunction with pollen.Earlier taxonomy has the ferns, mosses, and the non-vascular plants, seaweeds, and in New Zealand we have a a few species of Tmesipteris. These early plants do not have flowers, but the ferns at least have sexual reproduction.


Is a cone-bearing plant also a seed producing plant?

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