Characteristics of Angiosperms
- i) They are vascular plants that bear flowers.
- ii) Their seeds are produced within the fruits.
iii) The fruit protect the developing seed.
- iv) In addition to tracheids they have water-conducting structures called vessels in their xylem.
- v) Their size range is 1mm to 300 feet (eucalyptus).
- vi) Angiosperms may be classified as:
- Herbs are small in size. Their stem are not hard and woody.
- Shrubs are hard woody and wilt. They are shorter than trees.
- Trees have hard woody stem and are taller than the shrubs.
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