Angiosperms are seed plants which produce flowers.
Specifically, the word designates the flowering group of the plant kingdom. It is derived from the Latin word angiospermae. The Latin word in turn traces back to the combination of the ancient Greek words angeion for "vessel" and sperma for "seed."
Conifers produce cones and not flowers.
its not really a plant but angiosperms and they usually produce their seeds in flowers
No, they are not. Mosses are non-flowering plants that reproduce by spores.
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
A raspberry plant begins as a dormant seed, then grows into a seedling. Next, it develops into a mature plant that produces flowers. After pollination, the flowers turn into fruit, which is then harvested.
A poppy plant typically has thin stems with bright, colorful flowers that have delicate petals. The flowers can range in color from red to pink to white. The plant also produces distinct seed pods after the flowers have bloomed.
The life cycle of a seed plant typically consists of two main stages: the sporophyte stage (where the plant produces spores through reproductive structures like flowers or cones) and the gametophyte stage (where the plant produces gametes through the process of fertilization).
flowers
Flowers
Seeds are typically found inside the fruit or flower of a plant. They can vary in size, shape, and appearance depending on the type of plant they come from. Seeds play a vital role in the reproduction and propagation of plant species.
An angiosperm.
gymnosperm.