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How do flowers reproduce?

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How do flowers reproduce?

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The link below is very scientific and technical http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-onl… In the words of a laymen they are pollinated by insects usually bees or butterfly’s but not limited to. The seeds are dispersed thru the wind or birds that have eaten the seeds and eject them/poop them out. LoL! They can also be reproduced with cuttings . That’s where you take a piece of the flower cut it off and stick it in soil or water until it takes root. This process of flowers reproducing is called propogation. They also need specific elements from the earth. Soil, water and sun.

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http://www.naturegrid.org.uk/qca/flowerp… (describes and shows parts of flowers) Cross-fertilization occurs when the pollen is transferred to the stigma of an entirely different plant. (Sexual reproduction ) Flowers are angiosperms. angiosperms are plants where the mature seed is incased in an ovary or shell. (like an apple.

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