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Plants that are neither monocots nor dicots belong to a group known as gymnosperms, which include conifers like pine and spruce trees. Gymnosperms have seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary, unlike the seeds of angiosperms (monocots and dicots). Other examples include ferns and mosses, which are non-flowering vascular plants that reproduce through spores rather than seeds. These plants represent different evolutionary pathways in the plant kingdom.

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