2 Plant less than 1 to 2 inches (25 to 5 cm) deep Poke a hole with your finger down to the first knuckle, and drop a cherry seed into the hole Plant the cherries 1 ft (03 meters) apart for now, but expect to transplant the survivors ft (6m) apart eventuallySeeds of Life Some excellent photographs of fruits and seeds as well as a set of links to related topics CSU BioWeb Fruit Key (Steve Wolf at CSU Stanislas) Progress through the key or view the entire key Illustrated too!Nonflowering plants Nonflowering plants are divided into two main groups—those that reproduce with dustlike particles called spores and those that use seeds to reproduce Sporebearing plants are simple, or primitive, plants, for example mosses and ferns These plants release thousands of tiny spores, which are spread by wind or water
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