How does the plant reproduce?

Plants, for the most part, reproduce with the help of special organs, which are mainly of two types: spores and seeds. Spores reproduce such groups of plants as algae, mosses, ferns, horsetails, and lymphatics, and seeds – gymnosperms and angiosperms. Both spores and seeds ripen on the plant, and then fall into the ground and, over time, new plants begin to develop from them, very similar to the mother. In addition, plants can multiply by bulbs, tubers, cuttings, i.e. vegetatively.



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