Seeds.
A rose produces seeds, not spores. Roses are flowering plants that reproduce through seeds formed in their fruits after pollination. Spores are typically associated with non-flowering plants, such as ferns and mosses. Thus, roses rely on seeds for their reproduction.
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
A rose can be artificially reproduced by cuttings, which are really a type of cloning. The actual term used for this process is called Grafting. We bend a branch of the plant and bury a portion of the stem in the soil and keep a stone to ensure that the branch doesn't come out of the sun. After a few weeks, roots start developing out of the branch at the place where it was buried in the ground and a new rose plant is ready.
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
spores are not seeds and seeds are not spores
Cones develop spores and ovules and fertilized ovules develop into seeds.
Spores.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Spores .
No. For instance when you eat a mushroom you eat some spores and when you eat bread this is made from seeds. However there are many different spores and seeds and not all are edible.
seeds or tubers