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Common throughout the forests of the Pacific Northwest, vascular plants include all ferns and are non-flowering plants with large, feather-like leaves. An internal system of vessels conducts water and nutrients throughout these plants. They can reproduce both sexually and through the release of spores.
Common throughout the forests of the Pacific Northwest, vascular plants include all ferns and are non-flowering plants with large, feather-like leaves. An internal system of vessels conducts water and nutrients throughout these plants. They can reproduce both sexually and through the release of spores.