A plant which do not perform sexuel reproduction
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Among liverworts, mosses, lycopods, ferns, and seed plants, few-to many-celled specially organized buds, or gemmae, also serve as agents of asexual reproduction. The vegetative, or somatic, organs of plants may, in their entirety, be modified to serve as organs of reproduction.
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Many plants, such as ginger, onion, gladioli, and dahlia, continue to grow from buds that are present on the surface of the stem. In some plants, such as the sweet potato, adventitious roots or runners (stolons) can give rise to new plants. (Asexual Reproduction)
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