How do young plants benefit when they grow further away from their parent plants?
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Plants may not travel around as animals do, but they have evolved many ... the parental plant, germinate and survive more than young seeds
As it grows and becomes stronger, the seedling changes into a young adult plant, with many leaves. Over time, the young plant will begin to produce buds at the growing tips. These will eventually open up into flowers, which is a good time to introduce kids to the different types
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Once seeds have been made, they need to be dispersed so that new plants can grow. Seed dispersal makes sure that the new plants are growing away from the parent plant so that they are not competing for water, sunlight and other nutrients.
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