If however some of that luminous pollen he shed met the pistil on the flowers of a Lady Groot then they could theoretically produce male offspring to create a 'son'. Although, really most plants produce both male and female sex organs, so we are just assuming Groot is a 'he'.
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Scientifically, is the same true of Boba and Django Fett? Or is that different because they're not plants? Serious question.
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No idea. Animals (inc people) are a mystery to botanists.
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Applying scientific theory to the plot of (my favourite) comic book film wasn't exactly intended seriously.
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He literally directed the movie though.
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And wrote it
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It never fails to amaze me how someone on Twitter insists on arguing that the author of a fictional story is wrong about their story their created.pic.twitter.com/uZwZcmDtmb
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It wasn't exactly meant entirely seriously.

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Safe to say an intelligent “plant” as you’ve now reduced Groot to is way outside your realm of expertise, sirpic.twitter.com/x4nMMlDQ1V
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What do botanists know about plants, right?

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