Flowering Plants: Pollination, Growth, and Facts

Flowering Plants: Pollination, Growth, and Facts

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The plants which can produce flowers are called flowering plants. These plants fall under the category of vascular plants. These plants can transport water and nutrients throughout their different parts. Vascular plants transport nutrients and water with the help of special tissues; xylem and phloem. There is a separate scientific term used to describe a

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