A grass is not a spore-producing plant. It is grown from various types of grass seed like many other plants commonly found in landscaping's.
A grass is not a spore-producing plant. It is grown from various types of grass seed like many other plants commonly found in landscaping's.
It is seed producing.
ferns are spore-producing :) !
Ferns produce spores. They do not produce seeds.
Spore producing organisms are what form part of the life cycles of many bacteria, plants, algae, fungi and some protozoa. All plants will reproduce by either seed or spores, essentially.
A spore is a spore. It is produced on a plant that does not produce seed.
a seed contains nutrients a spore dosen't.
Seed
Seed
Grass seed is generally produced from the northwest. States such as Washington and Oregon produced much of the grass seed you may see or buy. Grass that shows desirable qualities is allowed to grow without being cut, this results in the grass producing seedheads that dry out and then become harvested.
Seed
Seed