No bean is not seedless plant
it is a sting bean or peas. it is a string bean or peas.
No, a cone is not a seedless plant. Cones are reproductive structures found on certain seed-producing plants like conifers. They contain seeds inside them, which are typically dispersed for reproduction.
Plants like moss and ferns reproduce by spores. Some plants reproduce by sending out runners which will grow into new plants. Other plants will have parts such as leaves or stems which fall off the mother plant and grow into a new plant.
The growth of a bean plant can vary, but on average it can grow around 10-15 cm in 3 weeks under optimal conditions. Factors such as species of bean plant, soil quality, sunlight, and water availability can all affect the rate of growth.
animals them people plant them and the wind plant them Edited answer: After fertilization in the ovule, the zygote develops in to an embryo and the ovule turns in to the seed. The growing seed derives nourishment from the placenta of the ovary. The mature dry seeds with or without undergoing a period of rest can grow in to seedlings on getting proper moisture, temperature and air in a suitable soil bed.
Bean plants are seed producing plants
Off course thier a seed plant . How the hell do you think they are grown?
Off course thier a seed plant . How the hell do you think they are grown?
A bean is a seed.
seedless plant do not live longer. People are starting to like seedless plants.
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Fern is seedless plant. It bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.
a cone is a seedless plant.
A tree fern is a seedless plant. All ferns are seedless plants. They reproduce by spores instead of seeds.
no, a liverwort is a seedless nonvascular plant
Yes, aloe is a seedless plant. It reproduces through offsets (pups) that grow from the base of the mature plant or through division of the existing plant.
Liverwort is seedless plant. it bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.