Do all plants have to have flowers to reproduce?

What plants reproduce without flowers?

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    Conifers. Moss. Ferns.

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plants with spores or other means of asexual reproduction. such as ferns and liverwort, moss, algae, etc. To Jara: grass has flowers!!!!! DUH!

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Plants can reproducing asexually by: (1) producing new "offspring" directly from buds (meristematic regions) on stems (i.e., rhizomes, stolons, tubers, bulbs, corms), roots or leaves (i.e., maternity plant); (2) parthenogenesis - fruit development without pollination and/or fertilization; (3) apomixis - seed production without sex; and (4) fragmentation - cells in plant tissues can differentiate into new individual (i.e., leaf cuttings). The offspring are "clones" or genetic carbon copies of the parents. Plants practice "safe sex".

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