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- The life cycle of seagrass involves both sexual and asexual reproduction1. Seagrasses photosynthesize in the submerged photic zone2. They produce abundant flowers from July to August, and fertilized ovules develop into seeds within a spongy fruit3. Seagrasses can also send out rhizome roots that sprout new growth1. They spread by asexual clonal growth and sexual reproduction4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Seagrasses can reproduce sexually or asexually. They are flowering plants that produce seeds. Pollen is carried through the water to fertilize female flowers. Seagrasses can also send out rhizome roots that can sprout new growth, so a single plant is capable of producing an entire underwater meadow.www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guid…Like all autotrophic plants, seagrasses photosynthesize, in the submerged photic zone, and most occur in shallow and sheltered coastal waters anchored in sand or mud bottoms. Most species undergo submarine pollination and complete their life cycle underwater.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeagrassThis species produces abundant flowers from July to August, across much of its 4200 km geographical range and fertilized ovules develop into seeds within a spongy fruit (pericarp) for approximately 3 months until their release between October and December (early Austral Summer).onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ece3.10456Seagrasses grow both vertically and horizontally—their blades reach upwards and their roots down and sideways—to capture sunlight and nutrients from the water and sediment. They spread by two methods: asexual clonal growth and sexual reproduction.ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/plants-algae/seagrass-and …
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