The seedless vascular plant commonly known as princess pine or ground pine is known scientifically as Lycopodium obscurum. It resembles a small fern and is often used in floral arrangements.
Vascular or nonvascular?
on the ground , its a plant
The vascular bundles in plants are surrounded by the ground tissue called the bundle sheath. The bundle sheath helps support and protect the vascular tissue, which includes xylem and phloem.
A seedless nonvascular plant is a type of plant that reproduces using spores instead of seeds and lacks specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport. These plants typically grow low to the ground in damp environments due to their dependence on water for reproduction and survival. Examples include mosses and liverworts.
no it is not, it is a vascular plant
A plant that is not vascular does not have xylem or phloem to carry nutrients throughout the plant. The non vascular plants have a simpler transport system established for water and nutrients required.
vascular plats live high above the ground with a stem. nonvascular live low on the ground and get the food, water and energy directly
Roots have vascular tissues like xylem and phloem
"ground" or "ground tissue"
the mint plant is vascular becuase of its tube like tissues that suck up water and other stuff from the ground
There is ground, vascular, and dermal.