Ferns--they do not have flowers.
Step 1: PollinationStep 2: Dispersal of seedsFlowering plants reproduce through the process called pollination. There are different types of pollination:Animal pollinationInsect pollinationWind pollinationSelf-pollinationFor greater detail, see related questions..
Mustard plants reproduce through a process called pollination, where pollen from the male parts of the flower is transferred to the female parts either by the wind or insects. Once pollinated, the flower develops into a pod containing mustard seeds, which are the plant's reproductive structures for creating new plants.
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
Brassica plants reproduce through a process called pollination. This involves the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive parts (anthers) to the female reproductive parts (stigma) of the flower. After successful pollination, fertilization occurs, leading to the development of seeds within the plant's fruiting structures.
Plants reproduce using a process called pollination, where pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen) is transferred to the female reproductive organ (pistil) of a flower. This fertilization process leads to the formation of seeds, which then develop into new plants.
Plants- like any other living thing have to reproduce, but in a plants case they have to make seeds not babies, so the male flower makes pollen which bees catch on their sticky coats and fly over to a female flower where the pollen gets taken down to the plants 'stomach' where the seeds grow and are then projected out of the female flower and then land in a spot where they will grow. the female part is called the pistil a flower can have more than one pistil
Step 1: PollinationStep 2: Dispersal of seedsFlowering plants reproduce through the process called pollination. There are different types of pollination:Animal pollinationInsect pollinationWind pollinationSelf-pollinationFor greater detail, see related questions..
Mustard plants reproduce through a process called pollination, where pollen from the male parts of the flower is transferred to the female parts either by the wind or insects. Once pollinated, the flower develops into a pod containing mustard seeds, which are the plant's reproductive structures for creating new plants.
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
Brassica plants reproduce through a process called pollination. This involves the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive parts (anthers) to the female reproductive parts (stigma) of the flower. After successful pollination, fertilization occurs, leading to the development of seeds within the plant's fruiting structures.
The flower is the sex organ for the plant. Some plants have both male and female sex organ in the same flower. Some plants have a different flower for males and females. Some plants have entire plants that are male and other plants that are female like a ginko tree.
Nonflowering plants make spores or reproduce by budding.
The penis goes in the vagina. When the penis cums, then a baby is made. This is called sex.
Pollen. Pollen is what allows plants to reproduce by cross-pollenation, much like male and female in the human species. The pollen is distributed by bees and other insects, or by the wind shaking the flower and releasing pollen to be born to other plants.
Plants reproduce using a process called pollination, where pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen) is transferred to the female reproductive organ (pistil) of a flower. This fertilization process leads to the formation of seeds, which then develop into new plants.
If you are a little more specific with your question it will help. There is a Lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera) , this can reproduce via seed or root cutting, but there are many plants given the common name "lotus". If you mean Locust which is an insect and reproduces via egg laying
When the bees want to drink the honey in the flower, its leg will stick some "FLOWER'S SEEDS", and when it fly away the "FLOWER'S SEEDS" will fall onto the groud and help the flowering plants to reproduce.