well i don't know does this help
A baby plant that grow into another plant.
the baby plant is called a seedling
what will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows
Spider Plants are no different than any other plants. They will live as long as they have ample sunlight, water and nutrient rich soil. My Great-Great-Great-Great-Great Grandmother planted a spider plant she obtained from a trip to South Africa as a child in the mid 1850's. It was Willed to me by my Grandmother and it's still happy and alive, currently residing in my living room. It's roughly 160 years old, about 3 feet at the base and about 3½ feet tall. It has almost 100 vines and well over 200 baby spiders. Every one of my friends and coworkers has at least 1 or 2 spider plants. We named it "Audrey II" back in the mid 80's.
no! it is neither a flowering plant nor a fruiting plant
No they have runners. Which are like baby spouts that grow from out of the mother plant
Spider Baby was created in 1968.
They are called infants
do spider plants have seeds Spider plants do have seeds. They also have runners, or stems that extend out of a mother plant and has a baby plant on the end of each stem. These baby plants can be staked into soil to form their roots and form fully developed plants. When the runners first come out they will be covered with small insignificant white flowers, i have successfully x pollinated these flowers to get small black kidney shaped seeds.
The duration of Spider Baby is 1.43 hours.
no but a baby spider can
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
A baby spider is called a spiderling (since they hatch from eggs, they are also hatchlings).
no
A baby plant is a seed.
she give it to her babys
A spiderling is the term to describe a baby spider. Sometimes spider enthusiasts will shorten the term and just say 'slings.