by stem cutting,
Its faster to propagate from cutting than from seed
no
Seagram's Gin is a Traditional / London Dry gin distilled by Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana (LDI). The ingredients used in making Seagram's Gin were the following: Angelica Seed, Coriander Seed, Juniper, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel and Orris Root. Seagram's Gin has an Alcohol By Volume of 35.5%, which is 13.4% less than the average for all Traditional / London Dry Gin...
Well technically no. Whatever they grow from will be called a seed so...
No, you have to have the Radiant Roxy Rose seed to attract Roxy the Precious Prism.
Probably seed plants are more successful in the Darwinian sense since the seeds have a higher probability of propagation. The endosperm and other parts of the seed provide protection and food for the germination of the seed, giving it time to "choose" to grow during another season or to be taken to another area if an animal eats it and later leaves it elsewhere in its feces. Other plants spread by sending out spores, rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, cuttings, grafts, or buds, which are more susceptible to being destroyed before they can propagate.
why are sprouted sees healthy than a normal seed
they bear seeds
A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
Mustard seed is smaller than a fly.
The denser a material is, the faster sound waves will propagate through it. Sound wave will generally propagate more easily through solids as they are denser than liquids or gases.
yes