Many fruit trees are grafted into other trees with seedless varieties.
Moss is a seedless plant. Moss reproduces by making spores.
Plants are divided into the following divisions: Plants are divided into Mosses and Vascular Plants Mosses are not divided Vasular Plants are divided into Seedless Plants (Ferns) and Seeded Plants. Seedless Plants are not divided. Seeded Plants are divided into Naked Seeds (Gymnosperms) and Ovaries/Flowers (Angiosperms). For a diagram of these divisions and more information, go to the Related Link.
Yes, the magnolia flower grows on the magnolia tree [Magnolia spp]. The name of the tree honors French botanist Pierre Magnol [June 8, 1638-May 21, 1715]. The name was chosen by French botanist and Minims religious order member Charles Plumier [April 20, 1646-November 20, 1704], who saw his first magnolia trees on the Caribbean island of Martinique.
Mant different flowers grow on trees but only the X.P. Daisy
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Definatly seeded. No doubt cause I study spores.
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Good questions to ask about Seedless Plants could include: - what are the differences between seedless and seeded plants? - Do seedless plants have better nutritional value than seeded plants? - Why do certain plants contain seeds?
Fern is seedless plant. It bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.
seeded grapes have seeds in them and seedless grapes don't have seeds in them.
Seeded watermelon has large black seeds in pink part, as well as some small white ones. SeedLESS watermelon came out a while ago--it has almost no seeds; usually there are still a few little white seeds. The term "seeded" watermelon is just to distinguish it from "seedless" watermelon.
You can get seedless or grapes with seeds in, if that's any help!
They grow on magnolia trees.
Many fruit trees are grafted into other trees with seedless varieties.