Sexual reproduction in plants is described in Wikipedia as;
In flowering plants, a stamen produces gametes called pollen grains, which attach to a pistil, in which the female gametes (ovules) are located. Here, the female gamete is fertilized and develops into a seed. The ovary, which produced the gamete then grows into a fruit, which surrounds the seed(s). Plants may either self-pollinate or cross-pollinate.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_sexuality
2006-11-21 01:43:42
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answered by dementedpineapplemonster 2
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Sexual is when the pollen fertilizes the egg in the plant's ovary.
Asexual would be any type of vegetative reproduction (cuttings, stolons, rhizomes, etc.) and apomictic seeds.
2006-11-21 01:45:54
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answered by Shanna J 4
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this is when the pollen from the male plant reaches the pistil of the female plant and reproduction takes place.
2006-11-21 02:29:33
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answered by gabegm1 4
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Its when one plant gives another plant a damn good knobbing!!
2006-11-21 01:43:16
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answered by David B 2
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