Bryophyllum cylindrica
Yes, the African Violet plant does reproduce asexually. It reproduces through losing its leaves. From there the leaves regrow the entire plant system.
kataka-taka is the plant that were going to plant their leaves. they named it kataka-taka because they plant leaves to grow kataka-taka plant
They are all connected because the roots bring in water, the stem carries the water to the flower and leaves, and the leaves bring in CO2 + O2. They all help the plant reproduce, and this is important because without roots, stems, and leaves, the plant couldn't reproduce.
so it can reproduce its plant species. how about taking up science classes?
Reproduce. Biology is all about sex.
Cactus-- the mammillaria species for one.
An arabica is a species of coffee plant native to Ethiopia, the bean of this plant, or a variety of coffee made from these leaves.
Any plant has one reason for living and that is to reproduce. Therefore the pineapple will fruit to provide seed to further the species.
A wandering Jew is a trailing plant with variegated leaves of the species Tradescantia.
They rarely can, only crops like cereals can reproduce without bee's. About 80% of plant species cannot reproduce without bee's.
Potatoes reproduce asexually by vegetative buds,that are present in leaf scars called eyes,covered by scale leaves.
No. Plants need the pollen from another plant of the same species to reproduce.