Botanically speaking, you are asking something that would take an encyclopedia to answer..
The fruit bearing plants are a multitude and manifold.. including all the normal fruit trees that you could think of, from apples and Oranges to chempadek and durian.. but also things like tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, pumpkin, grapes, melon etc etc.. these are all botanically fruit as they contain an edible flesh surrounding the seed of the plant..
Things that aren't fruit are the plants that just bear seeds or legumes.. like peas, soya, sweet corn, alfalfa etc.. and also the nut bearing trees are not fruit.. like almonds and macadamias etc etc.
personally I consider fruit the only food suitable for humans, all else will eventually result in our untimely deaths..
regards,
mango the fruitarian.
the plants and fruit is a kinds of bearing plants
Because they are lower in evolution. Fruit bearers are highest evolved plants
Non-fruit bearing plants are those that do not produce edible fruits. Examples of non-fruit bearing plants include ferns, mosses, cycads, and certain types of ornamental grasses. These plants reproduce through spores, cones, or other methods that do not involve the production of fruits. Non-fruit bearing plants play important roles in ecosystems as they provide habitats for various organisms and contribute to biodiversity.
Angiosperms
A non-bearing fruit plant is a plant that does not produce edible fruits. These plants may still produce flowers but do not develop into fruits that can be consumed. Examples include ornamental flowers like hyacinths or plants grown for their foliage like coleus.
In the flowers.
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe
yes it is part of the covicinous family of plants
Ferns
Many plants require fruit production to reproduce
angiosperms (phylum: angiospermophyta)