None!
They lay their eggs in plant stems rotting wood or wet soil.
Yes, centipedes lay eggs. The female centipede will typically lay her eggs in a hidden location, such as underground or in decaying plant matter, where they are safe from predators.
Plants have seeds, not eggs.
cultivated
The caterpillars dont lay the eggs, the female butterfly lays them on the host plant of that species
All dinosaurs layed eggs, including plant eaters, because they were reptiles and reptiles lay eggs
They Lay eggs on the side of the pond or on a plant
Monarch butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. The milkweed plant is the only food source for monarch caterpillars, so this is where the female butterflies choose to lay their eggs.
Most butterflies don't lay their eggs in garbage. They typically lay their eggs on the plant that their caterpillars will feed on. Monarchs butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. Spicebush swallowtails butterflies lay their eggs on Spicebush, Sassafras, Sweet Bay, and Prickly Ash. You get the idea. I don't know of any butterflies that lay their eggs in garbage, but if they do it is probably the type of garbage that their caterpillars would feed on.
Most butterflies lay their eggs on plants: on the top or bottom of leaves, on the flowers, on twigs, in the chinks of bark, or on the plant stalk. Some butterflies lay their eggs near the plant: on dry grass stems, dead leaves, or on soil. By laying their eggs on or near plants, the newly hatched caterpillars will have something to eat.
Most butterflies lay their eggs on plants that will be eaten by the caterpillar, when it hatches. Some species lay their eggs on the tops of leafs, some on the bottom, some at the leaf axils, some on flowers, and some on stalks
Usually the underside of the plant's leaf.