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Honestly, yes, I am a plant. I do reproduce asexually just like a plant. The reason asexuals get so defensive when you ask us that is because we’re hiding our secret identities. But the cat’s out of the bag.

The Wonderful World of Plantlets, Bulbils, Cormlets, Tubercles, and Gemmae

The Wonderful World of Plantlets, Bulbils, Cormlets, Tubercles, and Gemmae

Probably the most well known strategy that plants have for dispersal is by way of seeds. Seeds are plants in embryo, and new generations of plants are born when seeds, released from their parent plants, find suitable locations to germinate. But one of the most amazing things about plants in general is that they have the ability to reproduce in a variety of different ways, and many plant species…


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Cosmos atrosanguineus, chocolate cosmos. This species of cosmos is extinct in the wild. It exists as

Cosmos atrosanguineus, chocolate cosmos. This species of cosmos is extinct in the wild. It exists as a clone, which is propagated by division of the tubers.


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