@ Prissygirl
According to my knowledge, non-green plants have no roots and leaves. Though Fungi and bacteria are concerned under distinguish kingdoms but they has existence in kingdom plantae as well. The question arise how. here is the answer
The Fungi is a kingdom of eukaryotic organisms. Fungi are not plants, but were historically treated as closely related to plants, and were considered to be in the purview of botanists. It has long been recognized that fungi are evolutionarily closer to animals than to plants, but they still are covered more in depth in introductory botany courses and are not necessarily touched upon in introductory zoology courses. This is how Bacteria is a branch of microbiology. bacteria is included in algae. Algae have conventionally been regarded as simple plants, they actually span more than one domain, including both Eukaryota and bacteria , as well as more than one kingdom, including plants and protists.
Actually i have a book named as EDS by prof. Dr. M Akram kashmiri. He append above non-green plants in plants kingdom. U are right at your approach. I m waiting for senior scientist to clear the confusion.
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