plants split their seeds to prevent overcrowding.
Most plants grow from seeds, including flowers, fruits, vegetables, and trees. Seeds contain all the necessary nutrients and genetic information for a plant to develop and grow. Examples of plants that grow from seeds include sunflowers, tomatoes, oak trees, and roses.
Basil plants disperse their seeds through a process called dehiscence, where the seedpods split open to release the seeds. The seeds are typically dispersed by wind, water, or by sticking to passing animals.
Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the two groups of plants that make seeds. Gymnosperms have naked seeds. Angiosperms have seeds that are inside of a fruit that provides protection and food for the seed.
Angsana plants reproduce through seeds. The seeds are contained in pods that develop from the flowers on the tree. When the pods mature, they split open to release the seeds, which can then germinate and grow into new plants.
The astilbe seed comes after the flower on the same stem. Remember the plants reulting from the seeds may not be the same as the parent if you want the same split the root.
Yes, milkweed plants have seeds. The plants in question (Asclepias spp) produce overlapping rows of seeds that are covered in filament-like, white hairs commonly known as floss or silk. The coverings split open to permit wind-dispersed seeding, which accounts for the prolific nature of milkweed stands.
Plants use seeds as their method of reproduction.
one makes seeds and another does not make seeds
is it true that all plants make seeds
all plants that reproduce with seeds
No, there are Gymnospermous plants which bear seeds with out fruits
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