no, a liverwort is a seedless nonvascular plant
Hornworts are non-vascular seedless plants they also lack vascular tissue such as moss, and liverworts
Seedless vascular plants are members of Pteridopyta, comprising mostly of ferns and their allies.
nonvascular
Three groups of seedless vascular plants: Ferns, Mosses, Liverworts.
Here are a few:Seedless Non vascular Plants:Bryophytes:MossesLiverwortsHornwortsSeedless Vascular Plants:LycophytesClub MossesSpike MossesQuil MossesPterophytesFernsWhisk FernsHorsetails
Ferns are the most commonly known seedless vascular plant, while there are also horsetails and club mosses. Liverworts are not seedless vascular plants -- they are actually nonvascular.
Corn is a vascular plant. Everything is vascular, except liverworts and mosses.
Liverwort is seedless plant. it bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.
Horsetail is a seedless vascular plant. These plants produce one type of spores only.
the answer is in the question. they don't produce seeds, but they do have vascular tissue. examples are ferns. they have spores instead of seeds. the vascular tissue is xylem and phloem, which transport nutrients and water and allow the plants to grow tall(relatively).
vascular seedless
Liverwarts