Gymnosperms
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Ferns are a type of plant that do not produce flowers. They reproduce via spores instead.
Mosses, liverworts, ferns, horsetails, algae (including seaweeds): all are plants but do not reproduce through flowers and seeds.
The flowers appear before the seed.
A seed plant that does not produce flowers is called a gymnosperm. Gymnosperms produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit, such as in conifers like pine trees and ginkgo trees.
Ivy does produce flowers, which become berries in Autumn.
The plant would likely be a gymnosperm, a type of seed-producing plant that does not produce flowers but has vascular tissue. Some examples of gymnosperms include conifers like pine trees and spruces.
Yes, that is correct. Plants that produce flowers are known as angiosperms. They are a type of vascular plant that produces seeds within an ovary, which is typically located in a flower.