Yes, pinch runners do have to replace whoever they're pinch running for unless of course the pinch runners gets substituted for a defensive replacement in the next half of the inning.
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Strawberry plants are usually reproduced by runners. The runners will set baby plants which will start growing roots if it is in contact with the ground. After the baby plant has established roots the runner will dry up but is usually tough and won't break off easily. The strawberry plants can get very crowded if not thinned. The first year runners are often cut off to create a more productive yield the following year. Strawberries can reproduce by seeds as well. Strawberries are the only plant that produces fruit with the seed on the outside.
Yes, everbearing strawberries do produce runners. To manage them effectively, you can either allow a few runners to grow to create new plants or trim them back to focus the plant's energy on fruit production.
No strawberries can produce sexually and asexually with runners.
I think it's strawberries, peanuts and bananas.
Strawberries are grown from plant runners, they are not grown from seeds. There are no pesticides put on strawberry seeds to grow strawberries.
Pinch is temporary Cut is permanent
•A runner is a stem which grows along the ground rather than upwards.roots grow down from the runners •and these help the plant spread over a large area. example of plants that make runners are strawberries and bamboo
Everbearing strawberries produce runners, which are long stems that grow from the main plant and develop into new plants. To manage them effectively in a garden setting, you can either allow the runners to take root and grow into new plants, or you can trim them to control the spread of the strawberry patch. Regularly monitoring and pruning the runners can help maintain a healthy and productive strawberry garden.
A strawberry grows on a small, low to the ground plant. Almost like a ground cover. It sends out runners to propigate new plants. The first answer is correct but there is a tree called the Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo).which bears strawberry like fruits, but they are not strawberries.
Strawberries are usually grown from runners from the parent plant not seeds