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ferm is a vascular plant. yet it is not considered a phanerogam why ?

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Ferns are seedless, vascular plants. They contain two types of vascular tissue that are needed to move substances throughout the plant. ... With the addition of vascular tissue, water, nutrients and food could now be transported throughout a taller plant.

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