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Buttercups primarily reproduce through seeds produced in their flowers. After pollination, the flowers develop into seed pods that contain seeds, which can be dispersed by wind, water, or animals. Additionally, some buttercup species can reproduce asexually through rhizomes, allowing them to spread and colonize new areas without the need for seeds. This dual reproductive strategy helps ensure their survival in various environments.

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