Spider plants will shoot out "babies" only once it becomes root-bound in its pot; if you want it to 'baby" you need to keep it in a small pot and not transplant like you would any other plant. Once it bears offspring, you may transplant but only in one in larger diameter pots. For optimum plants, Spiders should be used as a hanging plant rather than a table top, or at the very least, should be on a pedestal no wider than the bottom of the pot the plant is in and at least 2x the heighth of the pot and plant. They also like alot of light so put them in a window, but not in one where the direct sun will beat in on it or you may "cook" your plant.
do spider plants have seeds Spider plants do have seeds. They also have runners, or stems that extend out of a mother plant and has a baby plant on the end of each stem. These baby plants can be staked into soil to form their roots and form fully developed plants. When the runners first come out they will be covered with small insignificant white flowers, i have successfully x pollinated these flowers to get small black kidney shaped seeds.
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Misumenoides formosipes (crab spider) According to "Spiderman" Brian Carroll, this flower crab spider cannot change its color like a chameleon. He performed an experiment and disproved the myth that this spider can change to white or cream if placed on a white flower. What he did discover, however, is that if a yellow crab spider lays her eggs on a white-flowered plant, her offspring will be white, not yellow. Furthermore, if a white crab spider lays her eggs on a yellow-flowered plant her offspring will be yellow, not white.
Spider monkeys primarily eat fruits, seeds, nuts, leaves, and sometimes insects. Their diet is mainly fruit-based, supplemented with other plant materials and small animals. They are known to be important seed dispersers in tropical rainforests due to their feeding habits.
Catnip, Alyssum, Parsley, Peppermint, Silver vine, Spider plant, Cat thyme, and Heather are a few.
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Strawberrys, blackberries and spider plants.
Spider plants reproduce asexually through a process called "offset," also known as "plantlets" or "pups." These offshoots grow from the parent plant and can be detached to grow into new individual plants, allowing spider plants to reproduce without seeds or fertilization.
Spider plants don't reproduce sexually, the reproduce asexually. This means that they all need one 'parent', whereas in sexual reproduction you need two 'parents'. As a result of this, there is no mixture of genetic information the offspring has the same genetic information as the parent, and is therefore a clone.
All living creatures reproduce. Spider monkeys, being mammals, reproduce sexually and bear live young.
Spider crabs reproduce sexually, the same as normal crabs
A spider plant is called so because of its long, slender leaves that resemble the legs of a spider. The plant's arching shape and dangling baby spider plantlets give it a spider-like appearance.
Spider plants (chlorophyntum) are vascular plants
Yes, the spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is a vascular plant, meaning it has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. These specialized tissues allow the spider plant to grow and thrive.
Plants like African violets, jade plants, and spider plants can reproduce by leaf propagation. This involves taking a leaf or part of a leaf from the plant and encouraging it to develop roots, eventually growing into a new plant.
Some examples of plants that can reproduce from plant parts include spider plants, snake plants, and jade plants. These plants can produce new plants from leaf cuttings or division of their roots or tubers.
The duration of Spider-Plant Man is 840.0 seconds.