Taro reproduces by forming corms, which are underground swollen stem structures. New plants arise from these corms, which develop roots and shoots to grow into mature taro plants. Taro plants can also reproduce through seed production, but this method is less common.
plants reproduce sexually
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stem branches can develop in to new plants by vegetative propagation in periwinkle
No, ixora does not reproduce by spores. Ixora is a flowering plant that reproduces through sexual reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes. Spores are typically produced by non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses as part of their reproductive cycle.
Plants reproduce from stem in many ways, like grafting, budding,marcotting.
Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.
Plants can reproduce by seeds, suckers and underground stem. some can also reproduce by spores.
Plants can reproduce by seeds, suckers and underground stem. some can also reproduce by spores.
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Taro reproduces by forming corms, which are underground swollen stem structures. New plants arise from these corms, which develop roots and shoots to grow into mature taro plants. Taro plants can also reproduce through seed production, but this method is less common.
plants reproduce sexually
its easy
stem branches can develop in to new plants by vegetative propagation in periwinkle
stem and roots
No, ixora does not reproduce by spores. Ixora is a flowering plant that reproduces through sexual reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes. Spores are typically produced by non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses as part of their reproductive cycle.
Ginger plants reproduce primarily through rhizome division. The rhizomes, which are underground stems, develop new shoots that grow into new plants. They can also reproduce through seeds, but this method is less common and seeds may take longer to germinate.