No, sunflowers are not non-flowering plants; they are indeed flowering plants. Sunflowers belong to the genus Helianthus and are known for their large, vibrant flowers that track the sun’s movement. They produce seeds and are classified as angiOSperms, which are plants that produce flowers and seeds. Non-flowering plants, on the other hand, include groups such as ferns, mosses, and conifers, which reproduce through spores or cones rather than flowers.
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