Fern.
gymnosperms
gymnosperm
a non-woody flowering plant that is not a grass is called a forb.
The Latin term for the flowering plant that is also known as Maile is 'Alyxia oliviformis'. This plant is Hawaiian and generally grows in the form of a shrub.
I think it depends on the plant but, vegetive and flowering
terrestrial
The term monocot (short for monocotyledon) is indeed a valid scientific term used to describe a type of angiosperm (a flowering plant) that has parallel veins, a fibrous root system, and only 1 seed leaf (hence, MONOcot, meaning one)
Phyton is the scientific term for the smallest unit of plant structure.
This term is used mostly in ecology or botany. A forb (or phorb) is an herbaceous, flowering, broad-leafed plant. It is distinguished from the monocot grasses.
Non seasonal flowering could mean two things: The plant is flowering outside of its normal flowering period. For example where Chrysanthemums are "forced" to flower outside of summer. Another meaning could be with respect to the term "seasonal"; annual plants are sometimes called seasonal, so non-seasonal plant could mean that its a perennial plant.
Chelonia mydas
Endosperm means the tissue that is found when like a flowering plant is undergoing fertilization. Haustoria is something found that absorbs the nutrients or water of another plant. Endosperm Haustoria is basically a rootlike structure that absorbs the nutrients of a plant when it is in its fertilization stage(the plant is flowering).