Iris reproduces sexually by seeds and asexually by dividing the tuber or rhyzome.
Irises reproduce by seed, but can spread by forming a branching rhizome, which in the iris is above ground, a spreading part of the plant stem. In some climates, they form actual bulbs.
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Angiosperms reproduce sexually by means of flowers and asexually by apomixis.
Don't eat iris. It has a irritating resinous compound that is mostly concentrated in the root but the leaves also have it.
The the petals that they produce they do produce flowers ,don't they.
iris missouriensis produces seeds.
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Iris has a very unique shape among flowers.
Iris is a flower that starts with an I
no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
Thrush is to iris as bird is to flower. Thrush and iris are specific birds and flowers.
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The Iris is a flower, the Iris is also part of the eye.
Iris can grow wild. It does make seeds and the tubers can reproduce asexually.
Impatiens Iris Ixia Ipomoea
Flowers can reproduce both asexually and sexually. Flowers that reproduce asexually don't require another flower to replicate. Flowers that reproduce sexually require another flower.
Flowers can reproduce both asexually and sexually. Flowers that reproduce asexually don't require another flower to replicate. Flowers that reproduce sexually require another flower.