Codium fragile, or also commonly known as "Dead man's fingers" is a non-vascular planet which is an algae of the Chlorophyta phylum. This algae lives in the oceans and they look like thin, tubular fingers and hang down low during a low tide. As any kind of algae, they take energy from the sun and take nutrients from the soil and water. They produce sexually through male and female gametes
Lycopodium clavatum, or known as "Ground pine" is a seedless vascular plant belonging to the Lycopodiophyta Phylum. The plant itself is clubmoss. This species grows from the ground dressed with tiny spiral needles attached to it. They reproduce asexually through the use of spores.
Sequoia sempervirens, or also called the California redwood is a gymnosperm plant that reproduce sexually through things such as pine cones. They are part of the Pinophyte Phylum and are only found in California. They are also the only living species in the genus of "Sequoia".
The Rosa glauca is a angiosperm, or a flowering plant that goes by it's common name "Redleaf Rose". A flowering plant produces sexually by having the help of insects like bees or hornets collect the pollen and spread it to other flowers. This type of rose if found in Europe.