Vascular
No, rose is a vascular plant.
A rose is very much a vascular plant because it has structures such as roots, stems, leaves, and vessels to carry water and nutrients which non-vascular plants do not have. Non-vascular plants have no means of storing nutrients like flowers do and they would die quickly if they aren't in a moist environment. Vascular plants include trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses. Non-vascular plants include mosses and algae.
vascular
non vascular
Vascular
because it has a stem and seeds
No, rose is a vascular plant.
A rose is very much a vascular plant because it has structures such as roots, stems, leaves, and vessels to carry water and nutrients which non-vascular plants do not have. Non-vascular plants have no means of storing nutrients like flowers do and they would die quickly if they aren't in a moist environment. Vascular plants include trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses. Non-vascular plants include mosses and algae.
It is a vascular plant. If it has roots, stems, leaves and flowers, it is a vascular plant. Mosses, algae and fungi are considered to be non-vascular.
Roses are among the most beautiful and familiar examples of vascular plants. Like other vascular plants, a rose bush has roots, leaves and a network of vascular tissue running throughout the plant.
both are vascular
both are vascular
both are vascular
both are vascular
Yes It has Its own system to carry nutrients thought its body.
A vascular plant is a plant with roots and is very different from a nonvascular plant. An example of a vascular plant is a Fern. An example of a nonvascular plant is moss.They are different because a Fern contains vascular tissue that contains cells that store food, water, etc, and a nonvascular plant does not. A vascular plant is also a plant that has a flower at the tip of a stem that is part of the plant.
vascular