This question does not make sense. Most flowering plants produce seed in varying quantities.
Flowering plants produce seeds.
cacti are flowering plants and produce seeds
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
Angiosperms
Yes, flowering plants produce seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants that contain the male and female reproductive organs needed for seed formation. After pollination and fertilization, the ovary of the flower develops into a fruit containing seeds.
No, orchids are flowering plants that produce seeds (very small seeds) in seed pods.
Angiosperms are also called flowering plants or fruting plants, and they produce their seeds in enclosures - typically fruits or flowers.
The carpel in flowering plants produces the female reproductive cells (ovules) and matures into the fruit after fertilization.
All flowering plants produce fruits. Otherwise, if you know of a flowering plant like this, repost your question with its name.
The scientific term for plants that produce covered or protected seeds is Angiosperms. These are flowering plants which have seeds enclosed within an ovary, protecting them from environmental factors.
Angiosperms. -produce seeds inside a fruit -flowering plants, fruit plants.
rice is a monocotyledonous flowering plant.