Do plants have a sexual reproduction?
Plants either reproduce sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction is accomplished in plants basically the same way it occurs in humans. A sperm (pollen formed in the anther) fertilizes the egg( in the ovary) this creates the formation of the seed which is actually the next generation even before sprouting. Plants which reproduce asexually usually accomplish this via a rhizome. The rhizome is an underground root like structure in which baby plants grow off of. Some trees reproduce asexually when they fall over and sprouts begin to grow out of the resulting nurse log. Asexual reproduction produces individuals identical genetically to the mother.