Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) primarily reproduces sexually through the production of seeds. It produces flowering spikes that release pollen, which fertilizes the ovules in the flowers. After fertilization, seeds develop in the seed heads, which are dispersed by wind or animals. Additionally, timothy grass can reproduce asexually via rhizomes, allowing it to spread and establish new plants.
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