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Does every living plant have a flower?

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Someone told me that every living plant including all trees plants, shrubs, cactai and grass has a flower, or can flower at some point...if this is true, can you ive me some proof?

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  1. most plants do, and flowering plants might have fruits in some occasions. there are quite a lot of plants which do not have flowers, among them the money plant, ferns, algae and moss.

    hope this helps! =)


  2. nope

  3. The majority of plants do but some older, more ancient plants like mosses and ferns (ok, and algae too) do not.

    Admode is right, srry for missing that.

  4. no

    only "flowering plants" have flowers

    Cretaceous Period is when the first flowering plants appeared on earth  (somewhere 65 - 140 million years ago)

  5. Gymnosperms don't flower either. Only angiosperms flower.

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