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Non-flowing trees, often referred to as "non-vascular" or "non-woody" plants, are those that do not possess the specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) necessary for the transport of water and nutrients. Unlike flowering plants, these trees reproduce through spores rather than seeds and typically include species like ferns and mosses. They tend to thrive in moist environments and can be found in various ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and soil health.

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