Plant reproduction is the process by which plants create new individuals. There are two main types: sexual and asexual reproduction. In sexual reproduction, plants produce seeds through the fertilization of flowers. Pollen from the male part of a flower fertilizes the female part, leading to seed formation. These seeds can grow into new plants.
In contrast, asexual reproduction does not involve seeds. Instead, plants can reproduce by using parts like roots, stems, or leaves. For example, some plants can grow new individuals from cuttings or runners. This method allows for quick reproduction and helps plants spread in their environment.