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A Bryophyllum leaf can give rise to new plants but not Peepal leaf. Why?​

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Answered by adityakumarchep4pr4g
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Bryophyllum leaf have the capacity of vegetative reproduction its leaves have buds on its surface when this leaf Falls on the ground which is wet these buds give raise to a new plant but peepal leaf doesn't bear such quality of vegetative reproduction


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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold{Bryophyllum\:leaf} reproduces by the process of \bold{budding}... The buds developed over the margin of the leaf detaches itself and grows into a new plant after intacting with ground

\bold{Peepal\:leaf} does \bold{not} support \bold{budding} hence it does not gives rise to new plants

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