Angiosperm is the plant division that includes flowering plants. Flowering plants started over 200 million years ago.
Algae, ferns, mosses, fungi, flowering plants
non flowering vascular plants
Allamanda is a flowering plant
The largest grouping in the plant kingdom is division
Tulips belong to the phylum Anthophyta, which is a division of the plant kingdom that includes flowering plants.
The division of angiosperms, commonly known as flowering plants, makes up more than 75 percent of the plant kingdom. Angiosperms are characterized by the presence of flowers and fruits, and they are the most diverse and widespread group of plants on Earth.
The term that's synonymous with phylum, in the plant world, is division. So the phylum, or preferentially the division, of cactus plants is Magnoliophyta. It's the division for angiosperms, which also are called flowering plants. Flowering plants may develop from an embryo that has one or two leaves. A cactus is a dicotyledon, because it has two embryonic leaves.
Mint plants are flowering plants. They produce small white or purple flowers that bloom in clusters at the top of the stems.
It is a flowering plant
Type your answer here... All flowering plants fall under the category of angiosperms. In taxonomy, they belong to the division or phyla of Magnoliophyta. There are over 250,000 species of angiosperms which makes up about 80% of all the living plants on Earth.
Anthophyta
Yes. Basically, all plants that bear (grow) flowers are flowering plants why the other plant which do not bear (grow) flowers are non-flowering plants.