no
it reproduce by it's shoots
No it does not. lol
Leaves reproduce so they can photosynthesize.
no it is not reproduce by leave
Yes
African violets reproduce by seed, planting a leaf with one inch of the stem intact, and leaf culture.
a leaf doesnt reproduce, the flower of the leaf doesThis answer is slightly confusing. Some leaves can be used in propogation like begonia or African Violet. Leaves do not have flowers, plants do, and from them we get seeds.
If there is a leaf on the bottom of water, the leaf will grow into another plant.
Sugar cane leaves seen here in India are usually 1 to 2 meter in length.
Sugar cane reproduces asexually through vegetative propagation, where new plants sprout from the nodes of cut sugar cane stems. Rice can also reproduce asexually through tillering, where new shoots develop from the base of the main rice plant.
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No, dead leaf mantids are not known to reproduce through parthenogenesis. They typically reproduce sexually, with females laying fertilized eggs that hatch into nymphs.