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ten non flowring plants name

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Answered by dassristi2016
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Non-flowering plants mostly fall into one of these groups: ferns, liverworts, mosses, hornworts, whisk ferns, club mosses, horsetails, conifers, cycads and ginkgo. We can group those together based on how they grow.

Non-Flowering Plants From Spores
Ferns

Ferns are non-flowering, evergreen plants that grow from spores instead of seeds. A spore is a tiny cell that is created by the plant. Spores are released into the air or into water, and then travel away from the original plant. If the spore lands somewhere with the right conditions, it can start to create new cells and eventually become a new plant.
Ferns, like most plants that grow from spores, live in damp areas. Whisk ferns are similar to ferns, but they don't have real roots or leaves.

Mosses

Mosses are another non-flowering plant that grows from spores. There are over 12,000 different kinds of moss! Like ferns, mosses like to grow in areas that are moist and shady. In these areas, moss often covers the ground like a velvety rug. You may have seen moss growing in a shady spot in your yard or in the woods.

Club Mosses

Club mosses really don't look much like moss. They have leaves that are shaped like needles and small leaves that make clusters in the shape of a cone. These unusual non-flowering plants are found mostly in tropical mountain areas that are very warm and wet.

Liverworts and Hornworts

Two more unusual non-flowering plants are liverworts and hornworts. Both of these spore-producing plants can be found all over the world, but are mostly in warm, moist, tropical regions.

Liverwort
liver
They grow on top of damp rocks and soil. Some liverworts are also found growing on the trunks of trees in damp areas. They're named for their shapes. Hornworts are one of the oldest plants on Earth.

Horsetails

The horsetail plant also reproduces by spores and has no flowers. It's thin and whip-like, resembling a horse's tail. Horsetails are also called snake grass, horse pipes, or mare's tail.
Answered by kajal143
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Ferns plants, Mosses plant, cactus plant, gymnosperm , conifers,
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