No they have runners. Which are like baby spouts that grow from out of the mother plant
A spider plant is an example of asexual reproduction because it creates it own seeds and then someone comes and plants it and then they have reproduced asexually
do spider plants have seeds Spider plants do have seeds. They also have runners, or stems that extend out of a mother plant and has a baby plant on the end of each stem. These baby plants can be staked into soil to form their roots and form fully developed plants. When the runners first come out they will be covered with small insignificant white flowers, i have successfully x pollinated these flowers to get small black kidney shaped seeds.
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Spider plants reproduce asexually through a process called "offset," also known as "plantlets" or "pups." These offshoots grow from the parent plant and can be detached to grow into new individual plants, allowing spider plants to reproduce without seeds or fertilization.
A spider plant is called so because of its long, slender leaves that resemble the legs of a spider. The plant's arching shape and dangling baby spider plantlets give it a spider-like appearance.
Spider plants (chlorophyntum) are vascular plants
Farmers plant seeds.
Yes, the spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is a vascular plant, meaning it has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. These specialized tissues allow the spider plant to grow and thrive.
part of a plant makes the seeds.
The duration of Spider-Plant Man is 840.0 seconds.
The function of seeds are for the plant to reproduce.