Daisy, Tulip, Lilly, Rose, Apple tree, Peach tree, Birch tree, Cloudberry, Strawberry, Orange tree,
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
Some eurythermal plants are golden brown alga and angiosperm seas grass. Some eurythermal animals are the Pompeii worm and the viviparous eelpout.
A carrot is an angiosperm
Plants are divided into two broad categories: Gymnosperms - which produce cones (like a pine tree) and Angiosperms - which produce flowers Angiosperms are further divided into two main groups of plants: the dicotyledonous plants and the monocotyledonous plants. Both gymnosperms and angiosperms can be classified as well according to their growth habit - Evergreen (or plants which retain their leaves all year round) and Deciduous (plants which drop their leaves during autumn/ fall, are bare through winter and then re-grow their leaves during spring. All Angiosperm trees have flowers, some aren't very big or noticeable but then some are gorgeous. Angiosperms do not have flowers, they have cones, deciduous plants have flowers.
no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers
Plants that do not bear flowers or seeds are commonly called as non-flowering plants. Some plants that fall under this category are fungi, mosses and ferns.
Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.
Some plants have separate male and female flowers, dioecious plants have male and female flowers on separate plants, monecious plants have male and female flowers on the same plants . Holly trees and kiwi vines are diocious.
Angiosperm
The non-vascular, bryophytes, plants called horworts.
No, not all plants without flowers are considered non-flowering plants. Some plants like ferns, mosses, and algae reproduce without flowers but are still considered flowering plants. Flowering plants include both those with distinct flowers and those that reproduce through other means, like cones or spores.
No. Conifers produce cones which contain the seeds