Well, there is an African violet that when it blooms there is only the sex parts (pollen sacs) that appear so I am sure there are others. Ask you local nurseryman.
Mosses and ferns.
Mosses and ferns do not produce seeds they produce spores.
a nonflowering seed plant is called a gymnosperm. Or so says my 'A Beka Science book: Order and Design'. I hope this helps!
Ferns, mosses, horsetails
A bean plant will flower before producing beans which are the seeds of the plant.
It has tons of little tiny black seeds, that look like they are in a little flower bud, but harder than the moss rose buds and drier.
Nonflowering plants depend on wind and water to scatter their spores or seeds.
A gymnosperm is a seed-producing plant including conifers, cycads, Ginkgo and Gnetales. They have "naked seeds".
pinus plant does not have a flower, it has a male and female cones.
go to google images and type dragon scale fern
Plant sexual reproduction. The kernels on the cob inside the ear are the seeds that produce the next season's crop.
Potato plant produces flowers, fruits and seeds. Yet they never grow from seeds because potato seeds are very week. They rarely grow into plants
Yes it is quite often regarded as a weed as the pods contain about 40 seeds thus producing thickets of plants if left unattended.
No, many seed producing flowering plants live many years, others however are annual and do produce flowers, seeds and die in one season.
Yes, but it would be better to sow the seeds from inside it. Sowing potato seed is the only way of breeding/producing new varieties.
Farmers plant seeds.