No, the ferns belong to Division Pterophyta and comprise the only large group of living vascular plants that do not produce seeds.
They have spores. These are not an exact counterpart to seeds however, they are produced asexually (require no fertilization) as ferns have a 2 stage reproductive cycle.
Ferns do not produce seeds. Only flowering plants produce seeds.Ferns reproduce by producing spores.
Mosses and ferns do not produce seeds; they are referred to as "seedless" plants, instead producing easily-damaged spores in great numbers for reproduction.
They reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Ferns also reproduce by spores, not seeds.
The saffron crocus is infertile, but gets by in dividing the bulb. No doubt there are many more.Various plants such as red rose, jasmine, grass etc. do not reproduce by seeds.There are also spore-bearing plants like ferns. Those spores are not the same as seeds.
Not all plants use seeds! seeds have recently evolved in plants, in fact gymnosperms and angiosperms are the only classifications that use seeds! however, plants such as ferns and mosses use spores! you also need to remember that not all plants reproduce sexually! some reproduce asexually!
I'm not sure about horsetails, but ferns don't have flowers or seeds.
ferns make spores instead of seeds
sporesleavesrootsseedsFerns do not have seeds.
Ferns do not produce seeds. Only flowering plants produce seeds.Ferns reproduce by producing spores.
Ferns and mosses do not produce seeds.
No, ferns do not make true seeds.
A seedless plant has no seeds. A seed plant have seeds. It is very simple.
Mosses and ferns are plants which do not reproduce using seeds.
ferns are vasular plants for they put seeds in their plants and do sexual reproduction.
Spores.
Mosses and ferns are plants which do not reproduce using seeds.
I believe mosses and ferns release spores that become other mosses and ferns later on.