The corms multiply and they also grow from seed.
They reproduce asexually by spores and budding
where does the plant reproduce
if your asking how cells reproduce they can usually reproduce asexually[all by themselves].
the way prokaryotes reproduce
No. Volcanoes can have side vents but they do not reproduce.
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Some things which reproduce asexually:some kinds of worms (eg. earthworms) some kinds of snailSome kinds of insectsmushroomfungibacteria
Snowdrops (galanthus nivalis) in which there are 75 different species and varieties. They can be found in England, Scotland, Holland, Belgium and Scandinavia. According to the IUCN the Snowdrops (galanthus nivalis) is rated as near threatened (February 2011). Some snowdrops species are threaten in the wild.
Snowdrops
They don't any more.
Snowdrops.
snowdrops
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Morris Brownley
Snowdrops are the first flowers to show their bloom after the cold winter. They are sold in-the-green by specialist nurseries so they are immediately planted. They need sunlight to grow but more of it damages them. Snowdrops should be planted in the fall, or in late spring as well. Their bloom period is in the late winter and early spring.
what is a good time to grow snow drops
snowdrops, snow. skiing. sunshine. sunny.