fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Ferns do not produce seeds enclosed in little cases like flowering plants. Instead, ferns reproduce through spores that are found on the underside of their fronds in structures called sporangia. These spores are released into the environment and germinate to grow into new fern plants.
Yes, green moss does produce spores as part of its reproductive cycle. These spores are released from the sporophyte structure of the moss and can germinate to grow into new moss plants.
Yes, hair-cap moss does reproduce via spores. The spores are produced in the sporophyte stage of the moss life cycle, released into the environment, and grow into new moss plants under suitable conditions.
There new plants are called gametophtes
Spores
An angsana tree is often grown along the sides of roads because it provides shade for the drivers.
Spores .
The Angsana flowers twice a year. Flowers are small, yellow and slightly fragrant and grow in bunches 15 to 30 cms. long. They only last for one day
to grow
Angsana trees can grow up to 25-30 meters tall and have a dense canopy, making them appear large. The leaves are typically small and light green, giving the tree a delicate appearance.
angsana live in water... and it dispersed by wind.
Ferns are an example of plants that grow from spores instead of seeds. Spores are tiny reproductive structures that develop on the underside of fern fronds and can germinate into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
No,it is not. The angsana plant does not grows in the water so therefore,the angsana plant is not an aquatic plant.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
No, they don't.
Mosses and ferns grow from spores as do some fungi.