It cannot synthesise its own food and is dependent on organic substances for nutrition
The scientific name of bryophyllum is Bryophyllum pinnatum.
No
No, a bryophyllum plant does not grow from spores. Bryophyllum plants reproduce asexually through the production of plantlets along the margins of their leaves, which can then grow into new plants when they fall to the ground.
heterotroph
Bryophyllum is classified as a genus of flowering plants in the Crassulaceae family. It is a succulent plant, also known as "Mother of Thousands," and is native to Madagascar. Bryophyllum species are characterized by their ability to produce plantlets along the edges of their leaves.
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
Millipedes are heterotrophs .
heterotroph
Heterotroph.
The leaf of bryophyllum will start producing new plants from the small plantlets along its edge. These plantlets will develop roots and grow into new plants, essentially creating a method of asexual reproduction for the bryophyllum plant.
Bryophyllum
They reproduce by LEAVES! <3