The all have the ability to live on land.
mushroom, moss, fern, algae...
Fine
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
fern,mildew,and algae
fern,mildew,and algae
fern,mildew,and algae
Gymnosperms, such as pine trees, and angiosperms, such as hibiscus, both sport an important evolutionary feature that ferns do not. Gymnosperms and angiosperms both make seeds through sexual reproduction, while ferns produce spores through a type of asexual reproduction. (the latin word sperma means seed.)
examples are algae, moss or a fern
Pine is more similar. Other two more primitive
Both pine trees and hibiscus plants have seeds. Ferns do not. That's actually a pretty important distinction from an evolutionary standpoint.
different: hibiscus plant is a flowering plant but fern is not a flowering plant.
An aetheogam is a class of plant with neither stamens or pistils, such as algae, fern, fungus, lichen, and moss.