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What plants reproduce from Roots?

bamboo and irises


What plants reproduce from underground roots?

bamboo and irises


Plants that don't make seeds reproduce by forming what?

They reproduce by forming tiny cells that can grow into new plants.


Moss reproduce by forming what?

Mosses (and ferns, too) reproduce by forming spores. Spores look like little black dots on the underside of a fern's leaf. I do not know what they look like on mosses.


Would you also use iris in plural form or irises?

I would use "irises."


Bread mold can reproduce sexually by forming structures called?

Spores


What is the best thing to do with irises?

Do not allow irises to become too crowded in your garden because the irises will flower poorly or not at all.


How many types of irises as in plants are there?

There are around 300 species of irises, which belong to the genus Iris. These plants are commonly classified into several categories, including bearded irises, beardless irises, and bulbous irises. Each category encompasses various species and hybrids, contributing to the diversity of colors and forms found in irises.


'Irises' is a painting by which artist?

Vincent van Gogh painted 'Irises'


How do Iris flowers reproduce?

Iris flowers reproduce through a process called pollination. This can occur through wind, insects, or birds carrying pollen from the anther to the stigma on the same or different flowers. Once pollinated, the flower can produce seeds which can then be dispersed to grow new iris plants.


What has the author William Rickatson Dykes written?

William Rickatson Dykes has written: 'A handbook of garden irises' -- subject(s): Irises (Plant), Irises (Plants) 'Irises' -- subject(s): Iris (Plant), Irish


What is the reproduction of an iris?

Iris plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexually, they produce flowers that facilitate pollination, leading to the formation of seeds. Asexually, irises can propagate through rhizomes, which are horizontal underground stems that produce new shoots and roots. This dual method allows irises to spread and thrive in various environments.