All new plants do not grow from seeds. Certain new plants grow from other parts of the parent plant. Give any two examples
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Like Stems (Sugarcane) and Flowers (Cauliflower)
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The "vegetative propagation" occurs in mint, sugarcane, and potato by sexual reproduction and hence "the plant cut at nodes" creates the vegetative growth. The sugarcane in common reproduces by this method but also reproduces by seeds.
The buds sprout under the suitable favorable condition and give rise to stalk from were the primordial forms the roots. They grow as genetically identical clones that can develop as an independent plant.
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