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Spinach is a flowering plant. It reproduces through pollination and seed production, like all flowering plants.Spinach intended for consumption is harvested before it flowers, though, because it becomes more bitter as it matures. Several spinach crops per year can be grown and harvested; if you want seeds for next year, you can allow the last crop to mature and flower to produce seeds (though most people just buy seeds from nurseries that grow spinach expressly for the purpose of producing seeds).

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Spinach reproduces through the production of flowers that contain both male and female reproductive organs. The flowers are typically wind-pollinated, with the male organs producing pollen that fertilizes the female ovules to produce seeds. Once fertilized, the seeds are dispersed and can grow into new spinach plants under suitable growing conditions.

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Spinach is a flowering plant. It mainly reproduces through seeds. Spinach seeds are very small and are produced in great numbers in each plant.

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Spinach is a vegetable. It grows flowers which will make seeds. Gardeners call it "bolting" when the spinach produces a flower stalk.

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