Touch-me-not or Mimosa pudica plants reproduce through seeds.
See the article in Wikipedia on "layering". The term 'soil layering' is sometimes used to distinguish this outdoor layering technique from 'air layering' which is more usually done on indoor plants, although it may be done on outdoor plants such as Magnolia which are difficult to root by cuttings and usually do not have branches that can be brought down to the ground for 'soil layering'.
Yes plants do have asexual reproduction. Plants go through Vegetative Propagation.
Plants reproduce asexually by cuttings, division or air layering.
plants reproduce sexually
Plants may also reproduce from tubers or bulbs, or by rooting of branches, (called layering, such as blackberry). Some such as lichens can reproduce from broken-off bits.
Mustard plants reproduce through seeds.
Touch-me-not or Mimosa pudica plants reproduce through seeds.
Non-seed plants reproduce through spores
No, plants do not reproduce by laying eggs. Birds lay eggs. Plants reproduce through seeds.
Non-seed plants reproduce like fungi, by using spores. Examples are mosses and ferns.
Artificial Propagation of Plants Plants normally reproduce through seeds, spores or reproductive growths such as rhizomes or tubers. However, artificial propagation may present a number of advantages under certain circumstances. Cutting Grafting Marcotting/ Air layering Budding Tissue culture
Plants can reproduce either sexually or asexually. Most plants reproduce sexually through pollination, which is done by insects that drink the plants nectar.
Budding.
Mosses and ferns
See the article in Wikipedia on "layering". The term 'soil layering' is sometimes used to distinguish this outdoor layering technique from 'air layering' which is more usually done on indoor plants, although it may be done on outdoor plants such as Magnolia which are difficult to root by cuttings and usually do not have branches that can be brought down to the ground for 'soil layering'.
The mayana plants reproduce asexually. This is a process through which new plants are made from a single mayana plant and mostly use their roots for reproduction.