Do all plants have to have flowers to reproduce?

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Non flower producing plants like ferns, reproduce via spores. Certain flowering plants can also reproduce...

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Do plants that do not reproduce bby seeds have flowers? ie. Begonia, banana, pineapple, Bryophyllum...?

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Bananas have seeds - it is that black line thru the center. They have flowers - it is how they are fertilised...

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angiosperms

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Flowers are the most sophisticated and delicate form of plant reproduction. Flowers actually use a form...

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the flower of a plant will attract an animal such as a bee that will take the pollen from the plant...

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Some times the plant has a nut or a seed which can help but generally we need flowers to have plants...

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Conifers. Moss. Ferns.

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