Name seedless vascular plants .
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seedless vascular plants are plants which contains vascular tissue but do not produce flowers for seeds .
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- Three major phyla of seedless vascular plants are Pteridophyta, which are the ferns, Monilophyta, the horsetails, and Lycopodiophyta, the club mosses
- Seedless vascular plants include ferns, horsetails and clubmosses. These types of plants have the same special tissue to move water and food through their stems and foliage, like other vascular plants, but they don't produce flowers or seeds.
Ferns
- Ferns are a common plant today, often found growing on the shady forest floor, especially along small watercourses. They are the one type of seedless vascular plant that has actually developed a leaf-like structure, commonly referred to by botanists as a frond.
- Ferns are considered the most advanced seedless vascular plants and display characteristics commonly observed in seed plants. Ferns form large leaves and branching roots. In contrast, whisk ferns, the psilophytes, lack both roots and leaves, which were probably lost by evolutionary reduction
Modern-day seedless vascular plants include club mosses, horsetails, ferns, and whisk ferns.
Club Mosses. The club mosses, or Lycophyta, are the earliest group of seedless vascular plants. ...
Horsetails. Ferns and whisk ferns belong to the division Pterophyta. ...
Ferns and Whisk Ferns.
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