A flowering plant also known as an angiosperm have roots, leaves and stems.
They are either and monocot which has 3 petals branching roots and parallel vines, Or it is a diocot which has 4 or 5 petals trap roots and branching vines.
flowering herbs
Non-flowering plants are separated from flowering plants at the division level in the taxonomic scheme. Non-flowering plants belong to the divisions like Bryophyta (mosses), Hepatophyta (liverworts), and Pteridophyta (ferns), while flowering plants belong to the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms).
There are 11 main phyla of non-flowering plants, including mosses and club mosses. Though some plants are called mosses (e.g. scotch moss), these flowering plants aren't true mosses.
No, fungi are not flowering plants. They belong to their own kingdom, Fungi, separate from the Plant Kingdom. Fungi reproduce through spores, while flowering plants reproduce through seeds within flowers.
Orchids are angiosperms, which means they are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. They belong to the largest group of plants on Earth, known as the angiosperms or flowering plants.
Coconut palms are embriophytes (subkingdom) that are angiosperms (flowering plants) and spermatophytes(seed-producing plants). These are confusingly not shown as phyla but as clades that overlap and include several classes of plants.
Magnoliophta (or Anthophyta) which include all the flowering plants
Type your answer here... All flowering plants fall under the category of angiosperms. In taxonomy, they belong to the division or phyla of Magnoliophyta. There are over 250,000 species of angiosperms which makes up about 80% of all the living plants on Earth.
Plants belong to the Kingdom Plantae, which is further classified into various divisions. The division is equivalent to the phylum for plants and includes groups like angiosperms (flowering plants), gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants), bryophytes (mosses), and ferns.
flowering herbs
Non-flowering plants are separated from flowering plants at the division level in the taxonomic scheme. Non-flowering plants belong to the divisions like Bryophyta (mosses), Hepatophyta (liverworts), and Pteridophyta (ferns), while flowering plants belong to the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms).
Oranges belong to the phylum Anthophyta, which consists of flowering plants.
There are 11 main phyla of non-flowering plants, including mosses and club mosses. Though some plants are called mosses (e.g. scotch moss), these flowering plants aren't true mosses.
Petunias belong to the Plantae kingdom and are a genus of flowering plants.
The tomato does not have a phylum. Phyla are used to classify animals, not plants.The equivalent term in the plant kingdom is division; tomatoes belong to the division Angiospermae (angiosperms, or flowering plants).
conifer & fern
'Phyla' means more than one phylum . . . so, the biggest phylum in the animal world is Arthropoda, and even bigger in the plant world is the phylum Angiosperma, or flowering plants.