It disperse its seeds by both splitting and wind.
the angsana is a tree which will have more leaves than a plant. A thicker stem is stonger than a thinner one
Yes, the Angsana plant (Pterocarpus indicus) has a woody stem. It is a tropical tree species that typically grows to be quite large, with a sturdy, well-developed trunk.
A plant that uses budding to reproduce is the yeast, a type of fungus. Yeasts reproduce asexually through a process called budding, where a small bud forms on the parent cell and eventually separates to become a new individual.
Angsana is dispersed by wind. It has a wind-like structure.
Yes, the Angsana fruit (from the Angsana tree, a type of Dipterocarp species) has a distinctive wing-like structure that helps it disperse with the wind when it falls from the tree. These wings assist in carrying the fruit to new locations for seed dispersal.
No,it is not. The angsana plant does not grows in the water so therefore,the angsana plant is not an aquatic plant.
Floats
It reproduce from spliiting/ explosive action.
the angsana is a tree which will have more leaves than a plant. A thicker stem is stonger than a thinner one
angsana live in water... and it dispersed by wind.
Yes, the Angsana plant (Pterocarpus indicus) has a woody stem. It is a tropical tree species that typically grows to be quite large, with a sturdy, well-developed trunk.
it reproduce by laying eggs
a tree
it is a flowering plant, how else would it be able to obtin seeds!
Some plants reproduce sexually, depending on the type. Plant seeds must grow into plants before they can reproduce.
Yes. If you were to look at pollen you would see that it is unique for each kind of plant.
seeds