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Pteridophytes have naked seeds called 'Spores'.

It is a Cryptogammae as reproductive organs are not visible at all.

Phanerogams have seeds which store food.

Reproductive organs are visible. (Flowering Parts or Cones)

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What has the author Josephine Adelaide Clark written?

Josephine Adelaide Clark has written: 'Systematic and alphabetic index to new species of North American Phanerogams and Pteridophytes published in 1892' -- subject(s): Pteridophyta, Phanerogams


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Do pteridophytes have flowers?

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Is a hibiscus a vascular or a non vascular?

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