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Grass mint bryophyllum strawberry oxalis find odd one

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Answered by rkrmaney
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Answer:

Explanation:

bryophyllum as it is the only plant that lives on land and needs water to complete its life cycle

or

it is the only plant that reproduces using leaves

Answered by samreen01lm
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Answer:

Bryophyllum is an odd man out.

Explanation:

Bryophyllum is a group of plants that makes up one species of a pant. They are well known to reproduce asexually by vegetative propagation.

They have broad leaves which have notches on which are located multiple buds on the edges. When these leaves fall on the ground each bud may give rise to a new baby plant. When these epiphyllous buds come in contact with the water in the soil it gives rise to new shoots, leaves emerge and roots. The adventitious buds detach from the leaf and give rise to a new plant.

In Strawberry, Grass, Oxalis, they reproduce asexually through vegetative propagation through the stolons (with long internodes) and runners (short internodes). Stolons are creeping stems that grow on the soil surface spreads out horizontally and arise from the main stems. At specific points called nodes arises the vertical shoots and roots, which gets detached from the stolons and give rise to an independent plant.

Bryophyllum is the odd man out because it reproduces asexually through vegetative propagation via leaves and the remaining through the stolons which is also a vegetative part.

 

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