fern,mildew,and algae
runners grass is vascular plant.
Fern
a strawberry
Examples of runners are strawberry... It is called a runner not because it runs because it is just like dispersing
Runners in a botanical sense are basically offshoots of the main plant. It's not so much a matter of "reproduction" as it is of "growth", though once the runners take root you can clip them off the main plant and transplant them, which is effectively a way of "cloning" the original plant.
fern,mildew,and algae
some examples of runner plants are:strawberries,grass,and Ivy.
the seeds and runners (parts of the root)
Strawberrys, blackberries and spider plants.
are genetically identical
No they have runners. Which are like baby spouts that grow from out of the mother plant
A plant runner is a fast growing stem that grows on the surface of the soil. The plant runner can develop new plants off of the node tip. Plant runners often have stems that grow above the soil and takes root, and then become a new plant.