No. Other plants that reproduce by anything else can.
sexually.
Daffodils generate seed that are later fertilized by pollen to create new daffodils. This is a form of sexual reproduction. Another way daffodils reproduce is by producing bulbs called bulbils which can be planted by gardeners. This is an asexual form. So yes, daffodils can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
They reproduce Asexually
yes it does not need help producing
Seed develops on a plant to allow that plant to reproduce itself.
1. produce food from sunlight, water and minerals 2. convert carbon dioxide into oxygen 3. reproduce sexually by seed 4. reproduce asexually through bulblets or offsets
They both reproduce asexually
Incidentally, of course you can
Seed develops on a plant to allow that plant to reproduce itself.
Drosera capensis primarily reproduce sexually through seeds, but they can also reproduce asexually through vegetative propagation using plant divisions or leaf cuttings.
Plants can't reproduce sexually.
because they are gay and ugly