rhizomes are underground horizontal stems tubers are enlarged underground stems
With pollination to create seeds ----------- Also other ways to "make" a new plant are spores, rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, corms, cuttings, grafts, and buds.
Many flowering plants use their seeds to spread but some also use their bulbs, roots or stems. Daffodil and tulip bulbs make lots of tiny baby bulbs. Each bulb produces a new flower. Tubers and rhizomes are underground roots or stems swollen with food. We eat some tubers, such as potato and carrot tubers.
Yes it is
I don't know if I can offer ten but:-. Many Dandelion species have self-fertile flowers with the daughter plant being DNA identical to the parent.. I'd expect fungi and moulds to have asexual reproduction.. Some flowers, such as Crocus (the source of saffron) have sterile flowers, and propagate by bulbs. As do Tulip and Daffodil.. And tubers such as Dahlia and Potato get by with tubers.. Archaea, and primitive organisms, such as algae, bacteria, and protists.. Rhizomes such as my strawberry.. Vegetative, such as blackberry (?).. Some sharks and reptiles get by without sexual reproduction if they have to.. And a quick peek at asexual reproduction in wikipedia gives much more material.
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W. E. Guse has written: 'Propagation from bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, and tuberous roots and stems' -- subject(s): Plant propagation, Bulbs (Plants), Tubers, Corms
rhizomes are underground horizontal stems tubers are enlarged underground stems
Many flowering plants use their seeds to spread but some also use their bulbs, roots or stems. Daffodil and tulip bulbs make lots of tiny baby bulbs. Each bulb produces a new flower. Tubers and rhizomes are underground roots or stems swollen with food. We eat some tubers, such as potato and carrot tubers.
By developing the propagules of vegetative propagation such as tubers, suckers, rhizomes, bulbs ets.
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no a sweet potato is a tubers
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Jacob Jonas Ochse has written: 'Vegetables of the Dutch East Indies, edible tubers, bulbs, rhizomes and spices included'
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