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Botantists: I have searched up down and every where on the internet...?

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How does a Eucalyptus miniata reproduce...? What adaptations does it have to survive and evolute...?

:( I still have to do this to many flowers. Since you have a passion for flowers what websites do you get this sort of info..?

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  1. it reproduces by is anthers and oveary the anther goes inside the ovary


  2. Reproduction by individual plants can be annual, but may be sporadic or in intervals of up to or over 15 years depending on species and environmental conditions. Cycads are one of the few seed plants that produce motile sperm cells, a sign of their primitiveness. Pollination is believed to be primarily by insect vectors, especially beetles in the family Boganiidae. Cones produce an odour to attract the insects. Seeds are dispersed by gravity, water and animals. Germination may not occur at seed maturity because the embryo usually has an after-ripening period depending on the species.

    Cultivation is often difficult. Fresh seed is required but germination may take up to 18 months. C. armstrongii has a preference for sandy well drained soils. Adult specimens may be transplanted with care. This plant however is listed as vulnerable species in the NT.

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