Technically speakng, every part does start from a seed. However, some plants can grow from part of another pre-existing plant, like a tuber. Tulips can be grown from their bulbs.
No. Mushrooms are by fungi, They're classed as plants.
nope not always lol
if it is a seed, you should be able to plant it. try soaking it in water first, to give the plant a jump-start
plant that does not start in seeds.
You can start an avocado plant from seeds. A glass of water or moist, porous soil mixture can be used to start the plants.
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A vast majority of all plant life has some form of seed. It is unlikely that any plant does not have some form of reproductive thing similar to a seed. It is a guarantee that pretty much every plant you will ever encounter will have seeds or a seed somewhere within its anatomy.
You plant the seed in some fertile soil and water it every day- not too much, though.
yes Every seed contains the wherewithal to produce a new plant properly treated.
if it is a seed, you should be able to plant it. try soaking it in water first, to give the plant a jump-start
plant that does not start in seeds.
plant that does not start in seeds.
The plant will start a new plant .
A sprout is the start of a new plant, usually from a seed.
You can start an avocado plant from seeds. A glass of water or moist, porous soil mixture can be used to start the plants.
Because a seed is bigger than a spore so the plant already has kind of a "head start".
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Soaked seed will have a head start.
A vast majority of all plant life has some form of seed. It is unlikely that any plant does not have some form of reproductive thing similar to a seed. It is a guarantee that pretty much every plant you will ever encounter will have seeds or a seed somewhere within its anatomy.