Most aquatic plants do not produce seeds in the same way that terrestrial plants do. Instead, many underwater plants reproduce through vegetative means, such as rhizomes or fragmentation. However, some aquatic plants, like certain species of water lilies and seagrasses, do produce seeds that can develop under water. These seeds may be dispersed by water currents or animals.
it increses because the seeds are under ground and the sun shines on the dirt and the seeds get soil.and you need to water it for it to grow.
Any plants that grow in the vicinity of moving water can have their seeds distributed this way for example Willow and Alder.
Some examples of plants that produce seeds capable of germinating underwater include water lilies, water chestnuts, and water milfoils. These plants have adapted to survive and reproduce in aquatic environments through specialized structures that protect the seeds and enable successful germination underwater.
Plants in freshwater marshes disperse their seeds through various methods such as wind, water, animals, or by self-propelling mechanisms. Some plants produce lightweight seeds that can be carried by the wind, while others have seeds that float on water currents. Some plants rely on animals to eat and disperse their seeds, while others have adaptations for self-propelled dispersal.
Yes, most plant seeds have the potential to grow and develop into new plants under the right conditions. Seeds contain all the necessary nutrients and genetic information needed for germination and growth.
it increses because the seeds are under ground and the sun shines on the dirt and the seeds get soil.and you need to water it for it to grow.
yes
Any plants that grow in the vicinity of moving water can have their seeds distributed this way for example Willow and Alder.
Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.
it disperse their seeds in 4 ways.it shoots out its seeds to a far placeanimals eat the seeds and pass it outit disperse by airit disperse by water
Some examples of plants that produce seeds capable of germinating underwater include water lilies, water chestnuts, and water milfoils. These plants have adapted to survive and reproduce in aquatic environments through specialized structures that protect the seeds and enable successful germination underwater.
Plants in freshwater marshes disperse their seeds through various methods such as wind, water, animals, or by self-propelling mechanisms. Some plants produce lightweight seeds that can be carried by the wind, while others have seeds that float on water currents. Some plants rely on animals to eat and disperse their seeds, while others have adaptations for self-propelled dispersal.
ocean plants use the current to carry their seeds though the water.
yes, they would die without either of them. Practically all plants and seeds need water and soil.
plants under water do the exact same thing as plants grown on land some under water plants suck there prey in and eat them
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water
Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses don't need seeds. Instead, they produce spores.