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Flowering kale primarily reproduces sexually through the production of seeds. During the flowering stage, it produces flowers that facilitate pollination, often by attracting pollinators like bees. Once pollinated, the flowers develop into seed pods, which contain seeds that can be dispersed to grow new plants. Additionally, flowering kale can also be propagated asexually through cuttings or division.

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