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magnolia trees, palm trees, date trees,ferns,cacti,lemon trees,lime trees,cucumbers,mosses,ginko.
No, apple trees produce seeds, not spores. Apple trees reproduce through pollination and the formation of seeds within the fruit. Spores are typically produced by plants like ferns and fungi for reproduction.
Trees that do not have flowers are in the gymnosperm group. Gymnosperm means naked seed and the seeds are not enclosed in a nut or fruit and they do not produce real flowers. They produce flower-like structures. Conifers or evergreen trees are in this group.
The five main types of plants are flowering plants (angiosperms), non-flowering plants (gymnosperms), ferns, mosses, and liverworts. Each type of plant has unique characteristics and reproductive structures.
The dominant plants found in temperate forests are typically deciduous trees such as oak, maple, beech, and birch. These trees shed their leaves in the fall and regrow them in the spring. Other common plants in temperate forests include ferns, mosses, and shrubs.
It is the dichotomous key of mosses horsetails ferns ginkgoes pines zinnias celery palm trees peonies and oak. I hope this will help you, Sherlock Holmes.
Spoores
Pine trees have seeds and are vascular plants, meaning they have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients. Ferns and mosses, on the other hand, reproduce via spores and do not have true seeds. Additionally, pine trees produce cones for reproduction, which ferns and mosses do not.
Apples.
There different because it's a piece of moss
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It is coal
The five main groups of plants are mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms, and algae. Mosses, like Sphagnum, are non-vascular and thrive in moist environments. Ferns, such as the Boston fern, are vascular plants that reproduce via spores. Gymnosperms, including pine trees, bear seeds in cones, while angiosperms, like roses and apple trees, are flowering plants that produce seeds within fruits.
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Giant ferns and club mosses.
Flowering plants, ferns, trees, and club mosses are examples of different groups within the plant kingdom. Flowering plants, or angiosperms, produce flowers and seeds, while ferns are non-flowering vascular plants that reproduce via spores. Trees can belong to various plant groups, including angiosperms and gymnosperms, characterized by their woody structure. Club mosses, often mistaken for true mosses, are ancient vascular plants that also reproduce via spores and belong to the Lycopodiophyta division.
Plantae is the Kingdom for plants. Mosses, ferns, and trees are examples of plantae. Flowering plants, such as roses and dandelions are also plantae.