Angiospermophyta, also known as Anthophyta, are plants that create flowers to reproduce, or flowering plants, from trees to flowers to ivy to grasses. These plants produce almost all of our food, including grain, sugar, vegetables, nuts, beans, spices, herbs, and, especially, chocolate. It is also notable that flowers are actually specialized leaves designed to both attract bees and insects to and protect the reproductive area inside the flower.
Has vascularization
Have leaves, roots and stems (individual species may be highly variable in structure)
Reproduce by seeds produced in ovules within flowers (seeds may develop in fruits)
Examples include all flowering plants and grasses