you can put it in a pot and give it plenty of sun and water
Some plants such as moss and fern reproduce by spores.
Some plants may reproduce asexually by runners. I believe Aspen reproduce sexually and asexually.
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Tissue culture/ vegetative propagation
spore formation,budding,etc
crops are one
yes because the want to know wich plant lives longer
All seed plants have seeds, which are reproductive structures containing an embryo and stored food. Seedless plants, such as mosses and ferns, reproduce through spores instead of seeds.
Jasmine plants reproduce through seeds, cuttings, layering, or by grafting. They produce small white flowers that contain both male and female parts for pollination. These flowers then develop into seed pods containing one or more seeds, which can be collected and germinated to grow new plants.
You can classify them by how they reproduce. "Angiosperms are (vascular) plants that have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit." "Gymnosperms do not have flowers, and their seeds are usually produced inside cones." Credit to Science 6.
You can classify them by how they reproduce. "Angiosperms are (vascular) plants that have flowers, and their seeds are protected inside a fruit." "Gymnosperms do not have flowers, and their seeds are usually produced inside cones." Credit to Science 6.
Plants can reproduce with seeds, or by dividing the roots. Some can even reproduce when a leaf lands on the ground and forms roots to make a new plant.
Plants reproduce by one of two methods, root system or by flower (seeds) - the flower on a carrot is its way of reproducing.
To reproduce something is to make a new copy of it. You can reproduce an image or text on a copying machine. Plants can reproduce (create the next generation) by seeds, spores, cuttings, tubers, etc. One-celled creatures can reproduce by splitting in two. A male and a female reproduce by having sex.
All plants that flower produce seed and therefore can reproduce by seeds. Many plants have more than one method of reproduction because seed does not necessarily produce an exact replica of the parent.
Sunflowers reproduce through pollination, where bees and other insects transfer pollen from one flower to another. The pollen fertilizes the ovules in the flower, leading to the formation of seeds. These seeds are then dispersed by animals or the wind, allowing new sunflower plants to grow.