mostly by rooting cuttings
Through suckers by vegetative means
no
yes
Jasmine flowers reproduce through a process called cross-pollination, which involves transferring pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another. This can be done by insects, wind, or human intervention. Once fertilization occurs, the plant produces seeds that can grow into new jasmine plants.
The Joshua tree is actually a variety of yucca plant, and not a real tree at all. It reproduces sexually by flowers and fruit.
Jasmine plant
Jasmine plants reproduce through seeds, cuttings, layering, or by grafting. They produce small white flowers that contain both male and female parts for pollination. These flowers then develop into seed pods containing one or more seeds, which can be collected and germinated to grow new plants.
True jasmines are in the genus Jasminum. There are several plants in other genera that have "jasmine" in their common names; for example, the plant called "star jasmine" is actually Trachelospermum jasminoides.
Genus Gardenia aka cape Jasmine
A jasmine is a dicot because dicots are flowering plants
Yes .
no