how do plants reproduce through stems and leaves
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In grafting, part of a plant is attached to the root system of another plant; the two unite to form a new plant containing the roots of one and the stem and leaf structure of the other. In natural asexual reproduction, roots can give rise to new plants, or plants can propagate using budding or cutting.
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how do plants reproduce through stems
Cutting - Plants such as coleus and money plant are propagated through stem cuttings where a portion of the stem containing nodes and internodes is placed in moist soil and allowed to root. In some species, stems can start producing a root even when placed only in water.
how do plants reproduce through leaves
Bryophyllum - Although many plants sometimes can sprout a new plant from a well-planted leaf, bryophyllum, or Kalanchoe, can do so while the leaves still are attached to the branch. The leaves of this plant begin the process of mitosis and asexually reproduce in the form of plantlets that cover the edges of each leaf.
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