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  1. Magnoliophyta. Vascular plants are plants in the Kingdom Plantae that have specialized tissues for conducting water. Vascular plants include the ferns, clubmosses, horsetails, flowering plants (angiosperms), and conifers, and other gymnosperms. Scientific names are Tracheophyta and Tracheobionta, but neither is very widely used.

  2. Vascular plants යනු ශාක වර්ගීකරණයේ දී භාවිතාවන පදයකි. ආශ්‍රිත [ සංස්කරණය ] Fern allies

  3. Lycopodiopsida is a class of vascular plants also known as lycopods or lycophytes. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses, spikemosses and quillworts. They have dichotomously branching stems bearing simple leaves called microphylls and reproduce by means of spores borne in sporangia on the sides of the stems at the bases of ...

  4. Vascular puede referirse a: Adjetivo que hace referencia a los vasos o los conductos por los que circula la sangre u otros líquidos en los animales o en las plantas; Los vasos sanguíneos, en los vertebrados; o. El tejido vascular, en las plantas. Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación.

  5. Photo: DOC Vascular plants are the most commonly seen plants as the ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms all fall within this category. There are an estimated 1.9 million species of vascular plant worldwide, and approximately 2362 species in New Zealand. Although numbers vary, many botanists feel that at least a further 200 entities remain ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CooksoniaCooksonia - Wikipedia

    Description. Only the sporophyte phase of Cooksonia is currently known (i.e. the phase which produces spores rather than gametes ). Individuals were small, a few centimetres tall, and had a simple structure. They lacked leaves, flowers and roots—although it has been speculated that they grew from a rhizome that has not been preserved. [2]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Plant_stemPlant stem - Wikipedia

    Plant stem. This above-ground stem of Polygonum has lost its leaves, but is producing adventitious roots from the nodes. A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. It supports leaves, flowers and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and ...