By: Ian Santiago. Nonvascular Plants One nonvascular plant is the Lichen because it has no vessels or tissues to carry minerals and water. Genus: Trebouxia.

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By: Ian Santiago

Nonvascular Plants One nonvascular plant is the Lichen because it has no vessels or tissues to carry minerals and water. Genus: Trebouxia Phylum: Mycophycophyta Species: Usnea Common name: Lichen

Seedless Vascular Plants A seedless vascular plant is the fern because they reproduce using spores and not seeds. Genus: Ptedirium Phylum: Aquilinum Species: Pteridophyta Common name: Fern

Flowering Vascular Plants A Flowering Vascular Plant is the Winteraceae because it has buds that turn into flowers and it is a vascular plant. Genus: Drymis Phylum: Magnoliaphyta Species: Plantae Common name: Winter’s Bark