Asexual
Pecans reproduce sexually.
Apple trees reproduce sexually through pollination, where the male pollen from one tree fertilizes the female ovules of another tree to produce seeds. They can also reproduce asexually through methods such as grafting, where a cutting from a desired tree is attached to a rootstock to grow a genetically identical tree.
how did the dragon tree get its name--- Not being a tree specialist in any way, shape or form, but one who is slowly getting into being as green as I can be-- here's my take on it.. if you look CAREFULLY at the fronds.... they DO resemble a dragon's tongue...just my thoughts this beautiful morning (as I sit here basking in my AC)...
The type of tree on top of Half Blood Hill is a pine tree.
Sexual reproduction requires gametes; sperm & egg cells. For humans, it requires gentalia which would be the penis for the male and the vagina for the female. Of course, you would need other things like enzymes for blood flow to the penis and a suitable host for the embryo but basically all it requires is a man and a woman getting it on to put it blunt.
Asexual
Sexual
Pecans reproduce sexually.
The dragon blood tree reproduces through sexual reproduction, with male and female trees producing flowers. The female trees bear fruit containing seeds, which are dispersed by birds or other animals. The seeds germinate in suitable soil conditions, leading to the growth of new dragon blood trees.
Wiliwili trees reproduce sexually by producing seeds from their flowers. Pollination occurs when pollen from one tree is transferred to the stigma of another tree, leading to seed development.
The national tree of Yemen is the the Dragon Blood.
Socotra Island
Although commercial banana production is done asexually with cuttings rather than seeds, the banana tree itself did evolve as a sexually reproducing organism. So at the present time, one could argue either way, as to whether bananas are sexual or asexual. I would say that they are sexual, but repressed.
You get a poisonous tree dragon.
Pecans reproduce sexually.
You will either get a poison dragon, flower dragon, obsidian dragon, lava dragon, moss dragon, or tree dragon.
The dragon's blood tree (Dracaena cinnabari) has several unique adaptations that enable it to thrive in its native arid environment of Socotra Island. Its umbrella-shaped canopy minimizes water loss by reducing direct sunlight exposure to its leaves, while its thick, fleshy trunk stores water. Additionally, the tree produces a deep red resin known as "dragon's blood," which serves as a protective barrier against herbivores and pathogens. These adaptations collectively help the tree survive in harsh conditions with limited water availability.