It is seed producing.
A spore producing organism is an organism that produces spores as a means of reproduction. These spores are single-celled structures that can develop into new individuals under favorable conditions. Fungi, algae, and some plants like ferns and mosses are examples of spore producing organisms.
A seed can give you food.
spermatophyte
either sexual (flowers, pollen and seed are produced) or asexual (or vegatative), where the plant reproduces without producing seed. see related questions below
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
A grass is not a spore-producing plant. It is grown from various types of grass seed like many other plants commonly found in landscaping's.
A spore is a spore. It is produced on a plant that does not produce seed.
A grass is not a spore-producing plant. It is grown from various types of grass seed like many other plants commonly found in landscaping's.
ferns are spore-producing :) !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spore
Ferns produce spores. They do not produce seeds.
If strawberry flowers appear in its first year, pick all flowers off the plant. This will insure the plant is established well, before producing fruit. After the strawberry plant has gone through its first winter, it will be ready to produce fruit the next summer.
Because a seed is bigger than a spore so the plant already has kind of a "head start".
to develop into a plant or individual, as a seed, spore, orbulb.
A plant cell that has the ability to grow into a new plant is called a meristem cell. These cells are found in the stem tips, root tips, and buds of plants and have the capacity to divide and differentiate into various specialized cell types to regenerate plant tissues and organs.
it is a spore bearing because it looks like a pine cone...
An embryonic plant and a protective coat is what the seeds of a strawberry are made of. Scientists refer to this type of seed as an achene, or a seed which is within the hardened wall of one of the plant's ovaries.