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Rhubarb primarily reproduces through vegetative means, as it is often cultivated for its edible stalks rather than its seeds. However, it can spread its seeds through wind or water when the flower stalks produce small, dry seed pods. These pods can break open and release seeds, which may be carried to new locations by environmental factors, leading to the potential growth of new plants. In addition, animals can also aid in seed dispersal by consuming the seeds and excreting them elsewhere.

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