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Ah, daisies are such lovely flowers, aren't they? They actually produce seeds, not spores. Each daisy flower holds tiny seeds that can be scattered by the wind or carried by birds to create new daisy plants. Just imagine a field of daisies spreading joy and beauty with each seed they produce.
Phanerogamic Parasites'Phanerogamic' refers to plants that produce seeds. Therefore, phanerogamic parasites are parasitic seed-producing plants.
Yes, cone-bearing plants are also known as gymnosperms because their seeds are not enclosed in a fruit. Instead, the seeds are typically found inside cones, such as in pine trees. This means that cone-bearing plants are indeed seed-producing plants.
Angiosperms, the most numerous plants on earth, are seed-producing plants that have flowers and produce fruit which surround the seeds. Gymnosperms are have "naked" seed and include conifers and ginkgo plants.
Only seeds have seed coats not plants. Not all seeds have seed coats.
The moss rose (Portulaca grandiflora) is a seed-producing plant. It produces small seeds within its flowers that can be collected and used for propagation. Spores are typically produced by plants like ferns and mosses, not by flowering plants like the moss rose.
The seeds produced in plants are often contained in fruit. So seed production.
Plants reproduce from seeds through the process of pollination, fertilization, and seed formation. After pollen from the male part of the plant fertilizes the egg in the female part, a seed is produced containing genetic material from both parent plants. This seed can then germinate and grow into a new plant.
Angiosperms are seed producing plants Eucalypts produce seeds.
Bean plants are seed producing plants
No, laminaria is not a seed plant. It is a type of brown algae commonly found in cold waters. Seed plants are vascular plants that reproduce through seeds produced by flowers.
No, male marijuana plants do not have seeds. They can only provide pollen to the female plants who in turn can produce seeds. These seeds can both grow into male or female plants.