Vegetative propagation is a form of asexual reproduction in plants where new individuals are produced from vegetative parts such as stems, roots, or leaves. This method does not involve the formation of seeds or spores and results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. Examples of vegetative propagation include cutting, layering, grafting, and division.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 24
Vegetative propagation is a natural process in which a new plant grows from a vegetative part of an existing plant, such as a stem, leaf, or root. This process is used to create new plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant. Vegetative propagation can be used to reproduce plants that are difficult to grow from seed, or to produce plants that have specific desirable traits.