No, plants do not reproduce by laying eggs. Birds lay eggs. Plants reproduce through seeds.
Plants do not lay eggs.
Plants do not lay eggs.
Yes, gnats can lay eggs in indoor plants.
no because ferns are plants and plants cannot lay eggs because they do not breathe and only things that breathe in or out of water can lay eggs, ferns can only spread around seeds.
yes,because it can really lay its eggs any where it is safe.
No. Eggs are in their abdomens and they lay their eggs either on or near their host plants. Host plants are the plants that the caterpillars eat. Each butterfly has its own specific species of plant or plants that it can eat as a caterpillar.
in plants
they lay eggs in plants. they can lay up to 400 at a time.
Plants have seeds, not eggs.
Monotremes lay eggs. Neither the platypus nor the echidna (the only known monotremes) eat plants of any type.
on plants under water
Most butterflies lay their eggs on plants: on the top or bottom of leaves, on the flowers, on twigs, in the chinks of bark, or on the plant stalk. Some butterflies lay their eggs near the plant: on dry grass stems, dead leaves, or on soil. By laying their eggs on or near plants, the newly hatched caterpillars will have something to eat.