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Q: Do little seeds just produce small plants?
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Are orchids spore bearing plants?

No, orchids are flowering plants that produce seeds (very small seeds) in seed pods.


What of plant is needed to produce more plants?

Generally ripe fruits with viable seeds are needed to produce more plants conventionally. In vegetatively propagated plants like sugarcane, stems and suckers are needed to produce more plants. Nowadays with tissue culture technique, we can produce thousands of plants from a small portion of shoot apex of a plant.


What part of Plant is needed to produce more plants?

Generally ripe fruits with viable seeds are needed to produce more plants conventionally. In vegetatively propagated plants like sugarcane, stems and suckers are needed to produce more plants. Nowadays with tissue culture technique, we can produce thousands of plants from a small portion of shoot apex of a plant.


What part of a plant is needed to produce more plants?

Generally ripe fruits with viable seeds are needed to produce more plants conventionally. In vegetatively propagated plants like sugarcane, stems and suckers are needed to produce more plants. Nowadays with tissue culture technique, we can produce thousands of plants from a small portion of shoot apex of a plant.


Why does a plants produce so many seeds?

Because not all of them find conditions that are suitable for germination. After germination a number will die or be eaten by pests, killed or damaged mechanically, die because of drought, frost etc. The more seeds the greater chance for the survival of a few plants.


Why do plants produce seeds in fruit?

A fruit is the part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. The fruit protects the seeds and also helps to spread them. Many fruits are good to eat and attract small animals, such as birds and squirrels, who like to feed on them. The seeds pass through them unharmed and then get spread through their droppings.


What are small parts of wild plants?

Weeds' Seeds :)


What rhymes with the small parts of wild plants?

weed's seeds


What is the rhyme for small parts of wild plants?

Weed's seeds


What rhymes small parts of wild plants?

Weeds' Seeds ;)


Do you smoke the seeds of Salvia divinorum?

Salvia divinorum does not often produce seeds (and almost never produces viable ones). Also, the seeds are quite small and contain little Salvinorin A. Therefore, the foliage of S. divinorum is the part of the plant smoked for psychotropic effects, not the seeds.


Does bryophytes have flowers?

Bryophytes (aka embryophytes) is a term used for mosses, hornworts and liverworts. These plants are small, green, rootless, and they reproduce by spores instead of seeds. Daffodils are flowering herbaceous perennials reproduce by seeds. Daffodils are NOT bryophytes.