Seeds need the proper conditions such as temperature .growing medium and moisture to encourage germination. Seeds do not reproduce the resulting plants will reproduce when reaching maturity.
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do
plants reproduce sexually
Seeds don't grow in the packet because there is no moisture or sunlight for them to eat and grow
Yes. All plants that flower produce seeds if pollinated and given the right conditions. WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS, ARE THE SEEDS IN THE FLOWERS? AND DO I LET THEM DRY AFTER THE BLOOM HAS DIED OR HOW TO I PLANT THE SEEDS WHEN I FIND OUT WHERE THEY ARE? Then ask the proper question. The seeds are contained in the seed pod that forms behind the flower after it dies off. Most seed is better sown fresh, so sow as soon as it is ripe.
Most of the vascular plants have flowers, thus implying that they reproduce by seeds-gymnosperms. By contrast, non-vascular plants don't usually have flowers and thus reproduce by other means; for example, fungi reproduce by spores.
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the seeds and runners (parts of the root)
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do
plants reproduce sexually
Seeds don't grow in the packet because there is no moisture or sunlight for them to eat and grow
They reproduce most commonly by sprouting from the roots of an established tree, rather than from seeds.
They reproduce most commonly by sprouting from the roots of an established tree, rather than from seeds.
it depends on the plant. Dandelions for example reproduce by having their seeds scattered. However most plants reproduce by their roots, so if you take away a plant, but leave the roots, there is a good chance that i will grow back.
To whomever wrote "assexually, for it is a plant" - well that was not a very astute answer. Many plants do reproduce asexually, but most produce sexually and produce seeds (the angiosperms). Cabbage reproduce sexually - they flower in their second year and produce seeds.
They have seeds inside them for they are fruit, and as most fruit, when they go bad, fall from the plant or are eaten by animals, their seeds will fall and spread on the soil and a new tomatoe plant will grow.
Unlike most plants, ferns reproduce using spores instead of seeds. Sporangium, brown spots located under a fern leaf, contains spores. When it rains, the spores are dragged from the granules where they travel to the ground, take root and grow.
Hostas do have flowers and make seeds. But most people get more by dividing a plant.