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Branden Webster
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1 June, 07:42
What are the adaptations of non-flowering plants?
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Jairo Wallace
1 June, 08:00
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Many non-flowering plants rely on wind to carry their reproductive spores as far away as possible. This reduces competition with the parent plant for light, water, and important nutrients
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