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a plant that shows vegative propagation through their leaves​

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Answered by Pearlglow
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Plants like Begonia and Bryophyllum or 'mother of thousands' plants show vegetative propagation through leaves. The margin of leaves of these plants bears some buds. These buds are the reproductive structure and when it falls on the ground, it grows into a new individual plant.

Answered by Pearlglow
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Plants like Begonia and Bryophyllum or 'mother of thousands' plants show vegetative propagation through leaves. The margin of leaves of these plants bears some buds. These buds are the reproductive structure and when it falls on the ground, it grows into a new individual plant.

Answered by Pearlglow
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Plants like Begonia and Bryophyllum or 'mother of thousands' plants show vegetative propagation through leaves. The margin of leaves of these plants bears some buds. These buds are the reproductive structure and when it falls on the ground, it grows into a new individual plant.

Answered by Pearlglow
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Answer:

Plants like Begonia and Bryophyllum or 'mother of thousands' plants show vegetative propagation through leaves. The margin of leaves of these plants bears some buds. These buds are the reproductive structure and when it falls on the ground, it grows into a new individual plant.

Answered by Pearlglow
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Answer:

Plants like Begonia and Bryophyllum or 'mother of thousands' plants show vegetative propagation through leaves. The margin of leaves of these plants bears some buds. These buds are the reproductive structure and when it falls on the ground, it grows into a new individual plant.

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