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RE: How did my shrub have a baby? - ramesh - 02-26-2016 There's a only, very high maple shrub infront of my home. A very extensive period ago it ''gave birth'' to a child maple shrub (which is now about 3 legs tall), about 5 metres away from it. How did that happen? RE: How did my shrub have a baby? - derickonfire - 11-25-2017 I suppose that's what plants naturally do right? Pollen and seeds I believe! RE: How did my shrub have a baby? - admin - 11-27-2017 (11-25-2017, 03:13 PM)derickonfire Wrote: I suppose that's what plants naturally do right? Most plants grow from the roots of the main plant and they make child plants around this plant, just like banana plant. These type of plants doesn't require seeds and they all make for future use. RE: How did my shrub have a baby? - derickonfire - 11-28-2017 (11-27-2017, 08:37 AM)admin Wrote:(11-25-2017, 03:13 PM)derickonfire Wrote: I suppose that's what plants naturally do right? I suppose that is something I should have known. Is this also how Aspen trees work? RE: How did my shrub have a baby? - JoyFreak - 05-20-2019 Pollution and seed is the cause of fertility in plants! Keep it watered and observed to achieve the best optimal growth! RE: How did my shrub have a baby? - ZandraJoi - 02-27-2023 ramesh, post: 484, member: 23 Wrote:There's a only, very high maple shrub infront of my home. A very extensive period ago it ''gave birth'' to a child maple shrub (which is now about 3 legs tall), about 5 metres away from it.Did this happen again to your maple shrub or to any other plants in your area? Many factors can contribute to something like this. |