It is called a seed plant, not to be confused with ferns and mosses whose gametes require water for fertilization. Seed plants can be either gymnosperms or angiosperms.
It is seed producing.
An angiosperm.
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fertilisation
Bean plants are seed producing plants
a haploid gametophyte and pollen
Yes. They are called Gymnosperms, which means ' naked seed. '
The Ginko (Ginko biloba) the Maidenhair tree is a deciduous conifer so therefore is a seed producing plant.
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
A grass is not a spore-producing plant. It is grown from various types of grass seed like many other plants commonly found in landscaping's.
either sexual (flowers, pollen and seed are produced) or asexual (or vegatative), where the plant reproduces without producing seed. see related questions below
Technically they are not producing anything yet until germination