Plants reproduce through two main methods: sexual and asexual reproduction.
1. **Sexual reproduction:** Involves the fusion of male and female gametes (reproductive cells) to form a new organism. This typically occurs through pollination, where pollen containing male gametes fertilizes the female reproductive organs of the plant, leading to the formation of seeds.
2. **Asexual reproduction:** Involves the production of new individuals from a single parent plant without the involvement of gametes. Common methods include vegetative propagation, where new plants grow from specialized plant parts like roots, stems, or leaves, and through spores or bulbs.
Both methods allow plants to spread and multiply, contributing to their survival and adaptation to various environments.