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plant reproduction
Xref: 127.0.0.1 sci.bio.botany:18769
From: "cra2" So, if I moved a female plant, for example, to an area of the country where no plants of the opposite sex existed, the plant could not reproduce, correct? Sean Houtman schreef in berichtnieuws To pick a nit, the plant could not reproduce sexually. It could still propagate asexually with cuttings, sprouts, rhizomes, divisions, or other methods of spreading about. Sean + + + To pick more nits: it is debatable if the option to be propagated still is reproduction. IIRC there is a species of Cycad of which only a 'female' specimen is known (perhaps it is in Kew?), so as a species it is just about extinct. PvR |
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