ANGIOSPERMS
yes, they are flowering plants and produce seed
Oak trees grow from seed (acorns) so they could be called seed plants.
Dicot! a dicotyledon
angiosperms
seed
It is called an Angiosperm.
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.
Plants are usually classified into three groups. Annuals - Plants that sprout from seed, go through all their growth stages and go to seed in the fall. Seed to seed, so to speak. An example would be Wheat, Barley, Corn or Oats! Bi-Annuals - These plants sprout from seed the first year and winter over as a Rosette and then in the spring of the second year they continue on through their growth stages to Seed. Sweet Clover, CurleyDock Plants, Garlic, and in some uses, Austrian Peas. Perrenials - are plants that sprout from seed, grow to maturity and produce seed from the first year on through several years. Your lawn grass would make a good example or an Elm Tree.
No, the bulb is the "Seed"