It doesn't. Aflowering plant produces flowers and seeds that fall of and produce more plants.
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Non-flowering plants, such as ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores rather than seeds. They do not produce flowers, fruits, or seeds, and instead rely on other methods such as spores, cones, or vegetative propagation for reproduction. These plants typically have simpler reproductive structures compared to flowering plants.
No, a pine tree is not a flowering plant. Pine trees belong to the group of gymnosperms, which reproduce using cones rather than flowers. They produce seeds that are exposed on the surface of cones, unlike angiosperms, which are flowering plants that enclose their seeds within fruits.
No, spruce trees are not flowering plants. They are gymnosperms, which reproduce by producing cones rather than flowers.
Flowering plants produce seeds.
Apple trees produce apple blossoms, which when pollinated, then produce the fruit. Only trees with needles produce cones with seeds, some of which are edible, but not as fruit -- as nuts.
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Many non-flowering plants (such as ferns) reproduce by means of spores; the other major non-flowering plant group are gymnosperms, which produce seed, but in cones not flowers
Non-flowering plants, such as ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores rather than seeds. They do not produce flowers, fruits, or seeds, and instead rely on other methods such as spores, cones, or vegetative propagation for reproduction. These plants typically have simpler reproductive structures compared to flowering plants.
No, a pine tree is not a flowering plant. Pine trees belong to the group of gymnosperms, which reproduce using cones rather than flowers. They produce seeds that are exposed on the surface of cones, unlike angiosperms, which are flowering plants that enclose their seeds within fruits.
Flowering plants and conifers are both seed-producing plants, but they differ in their reproductive structures. Flowering plants produce flowers that contain reproductive organs, while conifers produce cones that house their seeds. Both groups are vital to ecosystems as sources of food, shelter, and oxygen.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
No, spruce trees are not flowering plants. They are gymnosperms, which reproduce by producing cones rather than flowers.
Must flowering plants produce flowers.
Flowering plants produce seeds.
No, cycads are not flowering plants; they belong to a group of seed plants known as gymnosperms. Unlike flowering plants (angiosperms), cycads reproduce using cones and do not produce flowers or fruit. They are ancient plants that have existed for millions of years and are characterized by their stout trunks and large, fern-like leaves.
Plants that produce seeds on the surface of female reproductive structures such as cones are called gymnosperms.