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Answered by Anonymous
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Pteridophytes are vascular plants that reproduce using spores. They do not produce flowers and seeds and hence are also known as cryptogam

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Pteridophytes are plants that do not have any flowers or seeds. Hence another name for it is Cryptogams. They include ferns and horsetails. In fact, they can be considered as the first terrestrial vascular plants, showing the presence of the vascular tissue, xylem, and phloem. Mostly, we find these plants in damp and shady places. Also, most ferns are grown as ornamental plants.

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