Yes, and a few seeds undergo dormancy for specified periods
Most plants grow from seeds, including flowers, fruits, vegetables, and trees. Seeds contain all the necessary nutrients and genetic information for a plant to develop and grow. Examples of plants that grow from seeds include sunflowers, tomatoes, oak trees, and roses.
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do
Most plants make seeds but a chemical plant doesn't make seeds it makes chemicals.
Nope. The reproductive mechanism of a fern releases spores instead of seeds, unlike most vascular plants.
Some common plants that do not grow from seeds include most varieties of bananas, garlic, and potatoes. These plants are typically propagated through vegetative methods such as bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, or cuttings, rather than from seeds.
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Most plants grow from seeds, including flowers, fruits, vegetables, and trees. Seeds contain all the necessary nutrients and genetic information for a plant to develop and grow. Examples of plants that grow from seeds include sunflowers, tomatoes, oak trees, and roses.
No not most of them have seeds because most of them grow with seeds and most do
as we know that most of the plants grow from seeds but there are many plants that can grow without seeds like sugarcane, potato,,,,, it can be due to sprouting or stem cutting in case of sugarcane, it is due to stem cutting and growing them again .
Most plants make seeds but a chemical plant doesn't make seeds it makes chemicals.
This depends on the type and season. Most are OK from sed.
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water
Well this depends on the plant. Most seeds will begin to sprout in no more than a week. Some plants (grass, for example) can grow to a desirable length in a month or so. Other plants (that includes trees) will take decades to grow to full size.
Like all plants they are producers. We often think of "weeds" are pests that grow where they shouldn't but they are looking to grow and made seeds like most plants do.
Nope. The reproductive mechanism of a fern releases spores instead of seeds, unlike most vascular plants.
Fruit producing trees are successful in the dispersal of their seeds by several agencies.
Some common plants that do not grow from seeds include most varieties of bananas, garlic, and potatoes. These plants are typically propagated through vegetative methods such as bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, or cuttings, rather than from seeds.