Because it has tube-like structures(like a stem) This is 100% right because i got it straight out of my science book.
Ferns are vascular plants. Vascular plants are non-seeded plants meaning you do not have to plant a seed for them to grow. Ferns grow by air borne spores. Ferns also can be kept in a drier climate due to them being vascular. There aren't similarities between vasucular and non vascular plants.
Vascular means that the plant a system that carries nutrients and liquids throughout its body, very much like the way a human's arteries and veins carry oxygen and nutrients to our cells. Ferns are some of the earliest and simplest vascular plants.
There are several characteristics that can help to identify a plant as a horsetail. Horsetails are vascular plants with hollow, jointed stems. They are seedless and have scale-like leaves arranged in a whorl pattern.
The vascular tissue called the phloem.
Dicentra (bleeding-heart; Greek dís "twice", kéntron "spur") is a genus of 8 species of perennial herbaceous plants in the fumitory family, many with heart-shaped flowers, native to eastern Asia and North America.Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: MagnoliopsidaOrder: RanunculalesFamily: FumariaceaeGenus: Dicentra
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Plants that have flowers and produces seeds that are enclosed inside a carpel are angiosperms. The seed-bearing vascular plants include shrubs, most trees, herbaceous plants, and grasses.
flowering/ no flowersmono/dicotannual/ perenialwoody/non woody/grassestropical/subtropical/ (forgot the last one, sorry)6. herbaceous
There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
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Vascular plants have vascular tissue while non-vascular plants don´t
Vascular plants have vascular tissue .
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There are too many vascular plants to count, but vascular plants are generally taller than non-vascular plants. Most plants are vascular.
The Grand Teton National Park is home to a diverse range of vascular plants, including trees, shrubs, and herbaceous species. Common trees include lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, and aspen, while shrubs like mountain willow and currant can be found in various habitats. Herbaceous plants, such as wildflowers like lupine and asters, thrive in alpine meadows and lower elevations. This rich plant diversity supports the park's intricate ecosystems and wildlife.
The vascular bundles in a monocot herbaceous stem are said to be scattered, because they lack the organization of the dicot vascular bundles. Dicot vascular bundles are arranged in a star shaped formation, whereas the monocot vascular bundles are placed randomly.
Nothing would 'happen.' There are many herbaceous plants that grow to over 2 meters, for example Giant Hogweed and Gunera.