How do flowering plants reproduce?

All flowering plants produce seeds, which are the primary method of propagation and propagation. Seeds can be of various sizes and have a diameter of less than one millimeter, or be several tens of centimeters long. Most seeds are adapted to germination in moist and warm soil, but in some plants (for example, orchids) the seeds need more specific conditions for germination.
Many flowering plants can also propagate by cuttings, bulbs, rhizomes, etc.



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