All seeds are sexually propagated, such as wheat, rice, corn, barley, sorghum, millet, oats, buckwheat, mung beans and adzuki beans. Chinese cabbage, radish, green pepper, eggplant, lentil, cucumber, wax gourd, tomato, etc. Vegetables include watermelon, melon, cantaloupe, strawberry and cantaloupe. In the fruit.
There are countless wild plants that reproduce by seeds, such as dandelion, plantain, purslane and barnyard grass, and woody plants such as pine, cypress, shirt, jujube, black jujube and mountain peach.
Propagation through tuberous roots, bulbs, ramets and cuttings is asexual reproduction, such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, garlic and so on.
There are also some plants, such as persimmons, apples, pears, peaches and many other fruit trees. Their rootstocks are seeded, but the fruits are grafted scions, which can be said to be a combination of sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.