The trees are vascular and the mosses are not vascular :):):):)
Some types of vascular plants are ferns, conifers, clubmmosses and gyrosperms.
In the plant kingdom, vascular and nonvascular plants are known as the two types of plant classifications based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, while nonvascular plants lack these specialized tissues and rely on other means for transportation.
Non-vascular plants
Nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants are both land plants that evolved from green algae. Both types also rely on water to be able to reproduce.
Xylem and Phloem are vascular tissues found in most plants.
xylem and phloem
Plants are highly diverse and their are several types of plants. Two major types of plants are Green Algae ( Charophyceans) and Land Plants.From their plants evolve into:Bryophytes: non-vascular plants: [Ex: liverworts, hornworts, mosses]Next diversifying into 2 types of Vascular Plants (Seedless & Seed)Lycophytes, Pterophytes : Seedless Vascular PlantsGymnosperm, Angiosperms: Seed Vascular Plants
They can be :- Cryptogammes or Phanerogammes Embryonic or Non embryonic Vascular or Non vascular
xylem and phloem
Vascular plants are types of plants that have the vascular tissues xylem and phloem. Examples :- 1) ferns 2) clubmosses
Mosses: Small, non-vascular plants that typically grow in damp environments. Liverworts: Simple, non-vascular plants that are found in moist habitats. Hornworts: Non-vascular plants that have a distinctive horn-like structure and prefer wet environments.
There are three main types of plants: vascular plants (having vascular tissues for water and nutrient transport), non-vascular plants (lacking vascular tissues), and seed plants (reproducing through seeds). Each type has various subcategories based on characteristics like reproduction, size, and habitat.