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4. Name the parts that help in vegetative propagation in Dahlia, Bryophyllum, Onion and Mint plants.

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Answered by Ananyajha24
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Onion bulb, Mint s*cker, Bryophyllum: leaves, Dahlia: Tuber

In case of bryophyllum a new plant grows from leaf. These leave buds are present on the edges of the leaf. For mint, it is the s*cker.

Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
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For plants such as onions, garlic, tulip, daffodil, and hyacinth, the bulb is the unit of vegetative propagation. The stem is shortened down to a disc, often called the basal plate from which roots arise around the edge. The leaf bases are attached to the upper surface of the stem. The axillary buds always found at the node (where the leaves attach) can develop into new bulbs in subsequent years.

Thus, if you plant one daffodil bulb, a few years later you will have several bulbs in that place competing with each other for nutrients, water, and sun exposure. The flowering may be reduced as years go by unless the gardener digs up the competing bulbs and separates them in late summer. Sometimes you will discover that one onion is really "two" bulbs when you look inside.

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