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Three Main Types of Plants Mosses(No Flowers) conn.river/ mosses.html Grasses (Monocots) Trees, Shrubs and Weeds (Dicots)

Characteristics of Mosses No flowers Fruiting bodies with spores instead of seeds Usually very small plants with tiny leaves No true roots, but they are anchored down by filaments (thin, hair-like structures)

Characteristics of Grasses Flowers usually tiny and not showy. Flowers have 3 or six parts Leaf veins parallel, leaves are narrow Roots in clumps, no taproot

Characteristics of Dicots (Most trees, shrubs and weeds) Flowers have petals in groups of four or five or more Leaves have netted veins Usually have a tap root