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Yes. Angiosperms cover all flowering/fruit bearing plants (this group covers most modern plants). The alternative would be gymnosperms which are the older "naked seed" plants such as conifers "pines". This is a smaller percentage of total plants so one can assume that most plants in your area are angiosperms. Need proof? Just look up poison ivy flower, because if it flowers it is angiosperm.

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