A non-flowering plant produces seeds the same way that a flowering plant does (i.e. with the reproductive organs on the stigma and the stamen.) The only difference is that the seeds do not develop in a fruit. Instead, they develop in a cone or a fleshy structure.
Seeds and fruits are typically considered the end product of a flower by botantists. If you are referring to a cone produced by a pine tree or bright red berry-like structure produced by yews (and cedars?), then you are asking about the gymnosperms.
Non flowering plants cannot make seeds. Non-flowering plants include algae, mosses and ferns.
Botanically, non flowering seed producing plants are known as gymnosperms.
Gymnosperms are non-flowering seed bearing plants. Examples are:
Conifers
Spruce
Pine
Cycas
Cycad
Fir and juniper.
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Gymnosperms make seeds but do not have true flowers.
Gymnosperms
No, moss is not a flower. It belongs to nonflowering group of plants known as Bryophytes
seed plants
Non-seed plants reproduce like fungi, by using spores. Examples are mosses and ferns.
Seed plants produce seeds to overcome the adverse environmental conditions whereas seedless plants overcome the adverse environmental conditions by vegetative parts such as tubers, gemma cups or even spores. Since formation of seed involves genetic advance seed formation for reproduction is more successful in nature.
Flowering seed plants are gymnosperms and angiosperms
gymnosperms
GYMNOSPERMS
Angiosperms & gymnosperms
Seed ferns ( a primary group of Gymnosperms)
Angiosperms & gymnosperms
seed, small plant, big plant.
No, these are flowering plants
ferns, horsetail, bamboo, anahaw, fungi, mosses, algae are examples of nonflowering plants
ferns and horsetails are nonflowering plants. also mosses
They are both plants for one
linneus
cycads