Is bracket fungus a flowering plant?

Answer:
No. Members of the taxonomical kingdom Fungi are not considered "flowering" since they reproduce asexually or sexually through the production of spores, not seeds. Also, they are no longer considered "plants" since they have little in common with the members of the kindom Plantae and in some cases are more closely related to bacteria (kingdom Monera).
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