Chrysothemis pulchella, commonly known as the goldfish plant, primarily reproduces sexually through seeds. However, it can also propagate asexually via stem cuttings, allowing it to spread and establish new plants without the need for seed production. This ability to reproduce in both ways enhances its adaptability in various environments.
asexual. its what plants do
asexual
asexual reproduction. Mitosis.
Asexual.
Salmon are sexual. Asexual reproduction is very uncommon outside of single-celled organisms.
Chrysothemis pulchella was created in 1849.
Antennaria pulchella was created in 1911.
Argyresthia pulchella was created in 1846.
Hendecasis pulchella was created in 1916.
Gynatrix pulchella was created in 1809.
Utetheisa pulchella was created in 1758.
Clavus pulchella was created in 1845.
Argiope pulchella was created in 1881.
Pseudodaphnella pulchella was created in 1860.
Euzophera pulchella was created in 1887.
Calisto pulchella was created in 1899.
Amorphoscelis pulchella was created in 1913.