The Ferns evolved before the Flowering Plants.
Yes, ferns and horsetails are both non-flowering plants. Instead of seeds, they reproduce by producing spores. Ferns have feathery fronds and horsetails have jointed stems, and both belong to ancient plant lineages.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' coffin was adorned with flowers and ferns as part of her funeral arrangements. The floral decorations were a traditional and respectful way to honor her memory and pay tribute to her life. The choice of flowers and ferns likely held personal significance and was in line with her elegant and refined aesthetic.
Mosses and Ferns both reproduce using spores instead of seeds or flowers. Mosses and Ferns are both plants. Mosses and Ferns are both made up of cells. Mosses and Ferns both photosynthesize.
Gymnosperms
Among the groups listed, only Angiosperms and Gymnosperms produce flowers. Angiosperms, commonly known as flowering plants, produce flowers as part of their reproductive process, while Gymnosperms, such as conifers, have reproductive structures called cones but do not produce true flowers. Bryophytes, like mosses, and ferns do not produce flowers; instead, they reproduce through spores.
Ferns do not sprout flowers, instead they propagate via their root system; spreading underground.
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Ferns do not produce cones or flowers. They reproduce through spores released from structures called sporangia located on the underside of their fronds.
Ferns, fungi, confers, algae, seaweed, and kelp do not have flowers.
They are 5/8.
a. algae b. fern allies c. ferns d. angiosperms e. gymnosperms Answer= d. angiosperms
Ferns, mosses and gymnosperms
Ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.
Mosses and ferns.
they never produce fruit or flowers