what is the difference between the reproduction of fern and pomegranet
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Ferns
Most ferns are leafy plants that grow in moist areas under forest canopy. They are "vascular plants" with well-developed internal vein structures that promote the flow of water and nutrients. Unlike the other vascular plants, the flowering plants and conifers, where the adult plant grows immediately from the seed, ferns reproduce from spores and an intermediate plant stage called a gametophyte. Jasmine, pomegranate and rose reproduce by seeds.
Hence, the correct answer is option c
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