That would be just a plant or shrub. There are no plants that I can think of right now that fit your description, but no offense, I don't think there is a plant with seeds without fruit. Oh and fruit is the actual product. The MEAT is what is in the fruit. FYI: A tomato is a fruit!(more on MEAT: the white/ yellow part of an apple, that is the meat.
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms, the most numerous plants on earth, are seed-producing plants that have flowers and produce fruit which surround the seeds. Gymnosperms are have "naked" seed and include conifers and ginkgo plants.
No, they are the fruit/seed that grows after the bloom has died.
No, basil plants are not gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that do not produce flowers or fruits, while basil plants are angiosperms that do produce flowers and seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Plants can be grown from seed that come from flowers.
anyone know!? the choices are nonvascular plants...seedles vascular plants.....vascular seed plants without flowers....vascular seed plants with flowers.
Flowers
Some times the plant has a nut or a seed which can help but generally we need flowers to have plants and bees to help the pollen get around!
it is about the plants that always flowers
Seeds can come from various parts of a plant, such as flowers, fruits, or cones. When a seed gets dispersed, it can happen through different means like wind, water, animals, or gravity, which carry the seed to new locations where it can germinate and grow into a new plant.
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.
Angiosperms are the only plants that possess flowers. Flowers are the reproductive structure of angiosperms, which are a type of seed-producing plant that includes most of the familiar plants we see around us, such as roses, sunflowers, and fruit trees.