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What plants have sugar?

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Most of fruit plants have sugar. If you get it from the vines and eat right away it has more sugar then buying it when you go to the supermarket . Sugar maple tree has seeds inside a pod that spiral down to the ground. Thistle downy fluff covers thistle seeds the fluff help the seeds float away in the wind. Oranges the seeds of this orange can grow into a very big good orange trees. Peas each of the tasty peas is a seed that could grow into a new big, and giant plant

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All autotrophic plants go through photosynthesis and therefore produce glucose (sugar). The only plants that don't make sugar would be a select group of carnivorous or parasitic plants.

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Possibly the sugarcane

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