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Question
What is vivipary? Name a plant group that exhibits vivipary.
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Solution
Viviparity is the phenomenon, where the seeds germinate and then start developing to some extent before they detach from the parent plant body. In-plant, it is noticed in Halophytes like Rhizophora.
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