yes you can cross 2 plants and get a whole new plant.
Although "cross-fertilizing" is not an incorrect term, it is more commonly called "cross-pollination". Plants developed in this way are called "hybrids".
A hybrid.
Some new plants do have the ability to grow from pieces of the original plant via mitosis. This is known as vegetative reproduction.
Suppose that, in a pea plant, round seeds are dominant over wrinkled seeds in the "texture" gene. If you were to take two plants heterozygous for the texture gene and cross them together to make eight new plants, how many of those plants should express the smooth phenotype? Use a Punnett's Square to determine the results.
They are new plants that form on roots.
Cross breeding one plant with another to produce an: entirely new plant.
Although "cross-fertilizing" is not an incorrect term, it is more commonly called "cross-pollination". Plants developed in this way are called "hybrids".
A hybrid.
See answer to question, Can potato make new plant? You can plant the whole potato to make a new plant, or wait until it grows "eyes" on the outside, which are the "seeds" that form new plants. Each eye can make one new plant. Farmers use baby potatoes, or 'seed potatoes' to start new plants.
What are the new plants
Plants like moss and ferns reproduce by spores. Some plants reproduce by sending out runners which will grow into new plants. Other plants will have parts such as leaves or stems which fall off the mother plant and grow into a new plant.
Flowers are important to plant survival because they are the sex organ of the plant. Without flowers, the plant can not create seeds to grow new plants. Without flowers, you can not have hybridization of new plants.
germination is when a plant is being to grow
yes
the new plant might crowd out other plants
Some new plants do have the ability to grow from pieces of the original plant via mitosis. This is known as vegetative reproduction.
Chiles were brought into New Mexico as a plant.