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What are the different kind of asexual propagation?

tubers,stems,flower,rhizomes,fruit,leaves,bulbs


How do goldenrod weeds reproduce?

Rhizomes and seeds are ways by which goldenrod weeds reproduce. Rhizomes let the Compositae family member expand by rooting below the ground and shooting for seeding above the surface. The many yellow flower heads produce many seeds during their bloom-time from July to October.


What herbicide can you use to control the weeds in honeysuckle vines without killing the vines?

A post-emergent weed killer is the herbicide to use to control the weeds in honeysuckle without killing the vines. The Caprifoliaceae family member in question reproduces by seeds, trailing stems, and underground rhizomes. The Lonicera genus member in question will require removal of rhizomes, rootstock, and stems by excavation and solarization and, in the case of large patches in rural areas, through controlled burns.


What are the different kinds of propagation?

tubers,stems,flower,rhizomes,fruit,leaves,bulbs


What kind of plants do oryx eat?

grass, and weeds


What are the Venus Flytrap's rhizomes?

The Venus Flytrap's rhizomes are their roots.


What make an onion different from the tubers and the rhizomes?

onion is diff. from a rhizome because onion is a plant


Why do weeds spread more quickly than other plants?

Claiming near-surface root systems, perfecting many reproductive methods, preference for disturbed sites, and tolerance of environmental stress are reasons why weeds spread quicker than edible and ornamental plants. Weeds have the advantage in fast-growing roots, multiple reproductions (rhizomes, seeds, stolons), and survival in and under extreme, severe ambient conditions (cold, drought, flood, heat).


What are pickleweeds known as?

Pickle weeds are a mysterious kind of weed.


What causes weeds?

Seeds germinating in an environment that provides the proper growing conditions are the causes of weeds. The vegetation in question may be defined as plants whose benefits are unappreciated or unknown and whose presence therefore is undesirable, because of aggressive, invasive competition or because of cultivator preferences for other edibles or ornamentals. Weeds tend to flourish because of multiple ways of taking over space -- by rhizomes, roots, stolons -- that is disturbed and too high or low in nutrients for plants deemed to be non-weeds.


What are examples of rhizomes?

Examples of Rhizomes - Calla Liles, Cannas, Bearded Iris, Water Lilies


How do weeds survive?

Multiple methods of reproduction, proximity to resources and tolerances of extreme air, soil and weather extremes are reasons why weeds survive. Weeds generally can be counted upon to reproduce by such means as prolific seeding and quick rooting of rhizomes, root and stem fragments and stolons. They also tend to have fibrous, near-surface roots that grab light, moisture and nutrients and to have high tolerances of drought, floods, freezes, heat and pollution.