Children return to school Mon 8th April

Super (re)productive learning in 5 Red!

This afternoon we learnt about asexual reproduction in plants and you have been challenged with investigating plants in and around your home, finding out whether their reproduction is sexual, asexual, vegetative, spore or a combination! Share your findings here!

11 responses to “Super (re)productive learning in 5 Red!”

  1. Ahmed B.

    I learnt that Himalayan blackberries are asexual witch means they produce more of there kind without any help

  2. Muhammed R.

    In my garden I found roses an they are asexual.
    Rhubarb are both asexual and sexual

  3. Sanad S.

    I have learnt from that afternoon that plants reproduce by themselves.

  4. Saffa M.

    i found out that asexual plants mean that it reproduces by itself

  5. Bakary

    I have found some blackberries around my area they are both asexual and sexual also rhubarb is asexual and sexual.

  6. Eman

    I found out that some plants like rhubarb and blueberries were both asexual and sexual. I also found out that one reproduction system uses a spitting method .This is not a method that all plants use as there are spots on them that fall of the leaves and reproduce . A runner plant is strawberry. A tuber plant is potatoes. A bulb plant is garlics.

  7. Sania K.

    I found out that a strawberry is a runner plant , a caldium is a tuber plant and a onion is a bulb plant .

  8. Rayyana M.

    I learnt the meaning of an asexual plant

  9. Tyson Thomas-Millward

    I found a runner strawberry wich is asexual

  10. Umar S.

    One of my plant is as asexual

  11. Hasbia D.

    I found out that some plants like rhubarb were both asexual and sexual. Also I found out that one reproduction system uses a spitting method. A runner plant is strawberry. A tuber plant is potatoes. A bulb plant is garlics.

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