1 - it takes a long time for the seed to get ready to open, 2 - but in the right conditions, the roots will split up quicker
Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses don't need seeds. Instead, they produce spores.
Gymnosperms and angiosperms are the two groups of plants that make seeds. Gymnosperms have naked seeds. Angiosperms have seeds that are inside of a fruit that provides protection and food for the seed.
The parent plants want the seeds to go away from the parent plants so that their genes don't compete. That is why they will blow around or catch on a animals coat.
All seeds are the same. Nothing is different. Although going to Local Garden Store, and buying healthy and ready soil, will help you plant stay healthy. If you want faster and better result on growing plants, you might consider it. Plant it during the summer, (Sun is healthy for all plants, and plenty of water will do). DON'T FORGET THE HEALTHY SOILS! Hope this is helpful. :) -8th grader.<3
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It's cheaper to just grow new plants from a cutting of the original plant than it would be to buy all new seeds, and it would also take longer for the seeds to grow to be the same size as new plants grown from vegetative propogation.
Plants produced by vegetative propagation inherit the exact genetic traits of the parent plant, ensuring consistency in traits such as disease resistance or fruit quality. This method allows for faster production of mature plants compared to seeds, as it skips the juvenile stage of growth. Additionally, vegetative propagation can produce genetically identical plants, beneficial for preserving rare or desirable traits in horticulture.
Vegetative Reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced from the vegetative parts i.e. roots, stems, leaves and buds of the parent plant. Since, reproduction is through the vegetative parts of the plant, it is called vegetative propagation. In some plants like Bryophyllum (sprout leaf plant) the leaf has many buds on its margins. A new plant arises from these buds when the leaf falls on the moist soil. This is known as vegetative propagation by leaves. The following are the advantages of vegetative propagation: - Plants produced by vegetative propagation take less time to grow. - They mature faster and bear flowers and fruits earlier than plants produced from seeds. - The new plants are an exact copy of their parent plant, as they are produced from a single parent. - We can also get seedless plants through this method. - In the early stages of growth, such plants usually need less attention than plants grown from seeds.
Kanagroo Rats eat seeds and sometimes eat the vegetative parts of plants.
Plants like ferns, mosses, and liverworts can reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Some plants, such as bananas and pineapples, reproduce through vegetative propagation, where new plants grow from shoots or other vegetative parts of the parent plant.
It is called vegetative Reproduction (propagation)
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do
Well plants with out seeds are actually man made so they dont make seeds because of that but if they are organic for some plants it might grow faster it just depends on the plant really
True. Owners of nurseries often use vegetative propagation methods, such as cuttings, grafting, and layering, to produce many identical plants and fruit trees efficiently. This technique allows for the rapid multiplication of desirable varieties while ensuring that the new plants maintain the same genetic traits as the parent plant. Additionally, vegetative propagation can be more reliable and faster than growing plants from seeds.
No, not all plants produce seeds as part of their life cycle. Some plants, like ferns and mosses, reproduce through spores rather than seeds. Additionally, some plants can reproduce asexually through methods such as cloning or vegetative propagation.
Yes, plants that grow from bulbs can produce seeds. While they primarily propagate through their bulbs, many bulbous plants also flower and produce seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. The seeds can be dispersed to grow new plants, although this is often less common than vegetative propagation through bulbs.
Angiosperms and gymnosperms are two groups of plants that produce seeds. Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, have seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms, such as conifers and cycads, have seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.