09 de Septiembre, 2011
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Reproduction in flowering plants |
 Flowering occurs in plants with particular climatic changes such as sunny, cold, dry or drought conditions. In conducive growing conditions plant size and foliage increase, but many flowers are not produced. Flowers are the reproductive organs of a plant. Sexual reproduction in plants is enabled by flowering and is a sign of plant survival. Some plants do not require reproduction by flowering but reproduce by sending out runners eg., strawberry, and form identical plants. This form of propagation is termed asexual reproduction. |
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congratulations for your new blog! it is nice to see how much you have understood the reproductive cycle of flowering plants. I hope many other students have the chance to learn by this blog! as your teacher I am very proud of this blog.
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