When a plant has grown enough to reproduce, it has reached the stage of its life known as maturity or reproductive maturity. At this stage, the plant has developed the necessary structures, such as flowers or cones, to facilitate reproduction, either sexually through seeds or asexually through other means. This phase is crucial for the continuation of the species, allowing for genetic diversity and adaptation to changing environments.
Amoebas reproduce asexually
no, plants are grown well in hydroponic and aeroponic systems
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Tulips can reproduce through seeds, but they are more commonly grown from bulbs for faster and more reliable results. When grown from seeds, it can take several years for tulips to mature and produce flowers.
When a plant has grown enough to reproduce, it has reached the stage of its life known as maturity or reproductive maturity. At this stage, the plant has developed the necessary structures, such as flowers or cones, to facilitate reproduction, either sexually through seeds or asexually through other means. This phase is crucial for the continuation of the species, allowing for genetic diversity and adaptation to changing environments.
the frog is a grown up , it can reproduce by laying eggs and it is the last cycle .
Any rabbit can reproduce when they are at least six months old. That age is when they are fully grown and mature enough.(\_/)(OvO)(,,) ::) owl invented by Animalexpet40!
If you consider an "adult" animal to be one that can live independently, is fully grown, and can reproduce: snowshoe hares are "adults" at about 1 year old. Baby snowshoe hares may be weaned as early as 1 month. By 8-10 months they will have reached their full-grown size. At a year old, they are finally able to reproduce, and therefore, "all grown up!"
Amoebas reproduce asexually
No it needs to have seed buds to be pollinated then can reproduce
A turnip is grown from seed.
Wild dogs are typically fully grown at around 12 to 18 months old. At this age, they will have reached their adult size and weight, and will be considered mature enough to hunt and fend for themselves.
All birds reproduce using eggs.
Carrots reproduce by way of seeds. Unlike potatoes and other root vegetables, they aren't grown from tubers or rhizomes.
At around two years of age, they can reproduce.
No they are unable to reproduce until they are fully grown and mature.