PHYLUM ANGIOSPERMAPHYTA
Characteristics of Angiospermaphytes include:
Having leaves, roots and stems (woody or non-woody) [8]
Possessing seeds, found in fruits [8]
These have flowers [8]
Phylum includes flowering plants and grasses [8]
An example of an Angiospermaphyte that is a flowering plants is a Lily.
About Lilies:
Lily is a flowering plant that belongs to the family Liliaceae; there are hundreds of varieties of lilies, primarily inhabiting North America. [55]
The size of a lily greatly varies, growing from 2 and 6 feet in height. [55]
A Lily can reproduce from the seed, bulbs and tissue cultures. [55]
Those can be white, yellow, orange, red, purple or pink in color. However, only white and tiger lillies bear the famous and beautiful smell - others are odorless. [55]
In the wild, lilies can survive more than two years. [55]