All cactus plants can produce flowers. If the flowers are pollinated, there will be seeds. Some cacti, such as the prickly pear, enclose the seeds in a tasty fruit, which you can buy at the supermarket. Handle carefully, in case all the protective spines have not been removed!
In the wild, cactus may wait a long time for a rain, and then bloom. Some cactus plants flower yearly, some at longer intervals. As house plants they may flower when they feel like it or when you give them the right conditions.
Nonflowering plants like fern have archegonium where as a flowering plant like Gumamela has an embryo sac.
Vascular and Non-Vascular
Parthenocissus quinquefolia, known as Virginia creeper is a flowering plant but the flowers are very small.
It is a tree native to tropical Africa and cultivated for its fruit and bears fragrant white flowers
Yes, ivy is a flowering plant. It belongs to the genus Hedera and produces small, greenish-yellow flowers followed by berries that are particularly attractive to birds.
conifers
no, is not flowering plant
gymnosperm
Nonflowering plants like fern have archegonium where as a flowering plant like Gumamela has an embryo sac.
Vascular and Non-Vascular
It's a flowering plant - producing yellow blooms.
seed, small plant, big plant.
cycads
Justin bieber
ferns and horsetails are nonflowering plants. also mosses
A cypress would be a type of plant. Most of them are trees. If you wanted to know if a certain kind of cypress was an endangered plant you would have to look up the sepcific species. Wikipedia search cypress for more information.
Nonflowering aquatic plants are things like algae, kelp, and seaweed.