Seeds are a way that some plants reproduce. Those that do not use seeds for reproduction, do not need seeds.
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They have other means of reproduction. Strawberry plants send out runners, which will root and form new plants. Potato plants grow potatoes, which sprout into new plants. Garlic and daffodils grow bulbs, which sprout new plants.
No, not all plants grow from seeds. Some plants can be propagated through methods like cuttings, division, or grafting.
Some common plants that do not grow from seeds include most varieties of bananas, garlic, and potatoes. These plants are typically propagated through vegetative methods such as bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, or cuttings, rather than from seeds.
Seedless plants belong to lower ladder of evolutionar sequence. These are called cryptogames (without seeds) and seed bearing plants are called Phanerogames. In cryptogames propagation takes place through spores and gametophytic stage is independent. In phanerogames propagation is through seeds and gametophytes are dependent on sporophytes.
Yes, plants can grow in alternative growing media such as hydroponic systems, coconut coir, perlite, vermiculite, and even water. These media provide plants with nutrients and support for their roots to grow.
Like large plants, seeds need light, air, water, and space to grow. Seeds mostly grow in spring, when the soil warms in the sun and there is plenty of rain. Some seeds are planted on purpose by people to grow flowers, fruit and vegetables.
yes some plants grow from bulbs
Because they need to grow extra.
No, you just need a fertile seed. There are no male or female seeds. Some plants have male and female flowers, but the seeds are seeds.
some plants grow slower than others because they put the seed in quicker
No, not all plants grow from seeds. Some plants can be propagated through methods like cuttings, division, or grafting.
I don't know why a seed would need a seed to grow. it is a seed! a seed does need water, oxygen (it will only need the carbon dioxide from the oxygen to give us the waste which is oxygen so we can breath), and only the amount o sunlight it needs to make sugar. so it doesn't need a seed because it's a seed!
Because it might not have enough seed minerals to produce a brand new seed.
If the acidity of soil is too high, the germination of a seed will either be slowed or the seed may not grow at all. Some plants are very sensitive to the level of acidity in the soil and need to be treated carefully.
Some common plants that do not grow from seeds include most varieties of bananas, garlic, and potatoes. These plants are typically propagated through vegetative methods such as bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, or cuttings, rather than from seeds.
depends on the seed. most need darkness to germinate, some dont care and a few require light
No actually you need at least some sunlight for the plant to grow otherwise it will die
It depends on the type of seed, but for most seeds, probably not. If it is a seed to start a tree, it would definitely not grow well under another tree. Some plants grow best in the shade and those would probably grow if planted beneath a large tree.