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Swiss chard reproduces primarily through seed production. It is a biennial plant, meaning it typically completes its life cycle over two years. In the first year, it grows leaves and establishes its root system, while in the second year, it flowers and produces seeds. Pollination occurs mainly through wind or insects, resulting in the formation of seeds that can be dispersed to grow new plants.

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