Environmental Sciences, asked by tcs0891116, 10 months ago

Why don’t all flowers
produce seeds?

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Answered by Flourine
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Explanation:

hybrid seeds does not produce again a seeds

as you know about ampimictic seeds which produce

fertile aeeds

Answered by isabellanwafo79
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Answer:

Explanation:

Depends on the plant. A lot of new ones are hybridized not to give off seed so the people who sell the seed can continue to sell the seed. Also it is good if you don't want to wind up with a morning glory, catnip, rose of sharon problem. They spread hundreds of seeds which spring up all over the yard.

Some plants don't produce flowers and seeds. Plants such as ferns and mosses are called nonflowering plants and produce spores instead of seeds. There is also another group called the Fungi, that include mushrooms, and these also reproduce by spores.

Many plants have flowers that help them to make seeds in order to reproduce. You can learn about these plants on our flowering plants page. However, some plants do not use flowers to reproduce. These plants are called non-flowering plants.

There are two main groups of non-flowering plants. Plants that use spores to reproduce and plants that use seeds to reproduce. The non-flowering plants that use seeds are called gymnosperms.  

The leaves (needles) of a  non-flowering spruce tree  Gymnosperms

Gymnosperm means "naked seeds". They are called this because their seeds are open to the air with no covering such as the seeds of flowering plants. One of the major groups of gymnosperm plants is the conifer.

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