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What are non green plants that reproduce by budding

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Asexual Reproduction:

(a) Budding: This method is used by unicellular plants; like yeast. Yeast is a fungus and fungi are also known as non-green plants. The yeast cell produces a bud which gets its own nucleus

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There are a number of plants that lack chlorophyll and so are not green. They’ve evolved parasitic lifestyles and have no need to photosynthesize. This parasitism often takes the form of mycoheterotrophy where the parasitic plant depends on connections with networks of soil fungi and draws carbohydrates, water, and minerals from them. Sometimes the plants parasitize fungi that form mutualistic relationships with tree roots, so the carbohydrates come indirectly from trees. One of these species is Monotropa hypopitys. It only comes above ground to flower and distribute its seeds:

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