Fern is a vascular plant yet it is not considered in phanerogams,why?
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It is true that the ferns have vascular system in their body. But still they do not fall in the category of the phanerogams.
It is because ferns do not give seeds. And only those plants which produce or gives seeds falls under the phanerogam group. So, ferns are not considered in this category.
However, ferns fall in the group of Pteridophytes.
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Ferns.
Explanation:
- Ferns are vascular in nature but they don't have seeds, so they don't lie in the category of phanerogams.
- The characteristics of phanerogams are that they have well-differentiated body organs that are roots, stems, and leaves.
- Ferns don't have this specialty.
- They don't have the main feature which has to be there to fall into the category of phanerogams.
- They don't produce seeds, this is the main quality for being phanerogams.
- It has hidden reproductive organs and mostly reproduces through spores and rhizomes.
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