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Do plants need soil to grow live and reproduce?

no, plants are grown well in hydroponic and aeroponic systems


How does Pyrococcus furiosus reproduce?

Pyrococcus furiosus reproduces through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two daughter cells. This happens after the cell has grown to a certain size and duplicates its genetic material. Under optimal conditions, Pyrococcus furiosus can reproduce every 40 minutes.


How does the poinsettia reproduce?

Like all flowering plants, they primarily reproduce by seed in nature. The colored leaves that they are grown for are called bracts, which are basically their version of petals. The most important part is actually the small yellow parts in the middle of the bracts. Those are the parts that produce and receive pollen (the stamen and stigma). Plants grown from seed are genetically unique. All that being said, almost all, if not all, poinsettias that you see in stores are grown from cutting, which means that they are grown from a piece of an already established and healthy plant (called the mother). Growing plants this way creates a clone with the exact same genetic make up.


What is the reproduction of a bottlebrush plant?

Bottlebrush plants reproduce through both seeds and cuttings. They typically produce small, woody capsules that contain numerous seeds which are dispersed by birds and other animals. Additionally, new plants can be grown from stem cuttings taken from mature plants.


What plant reproduce from cutting?

Plants such as pothos, snake plant, and coleus are commonly grown from cuttings. These plants can easily grow roots when a stem cutting is placed in water or soil, allowing them to reproduce vegetatively.