how do plants reproduce vegetatively?
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The various types of vegetative propagation. The offspring of the plants are clones of the original plant since no mixing of DNA occurs.
Vegetative propagation or vegetative reproduction is the growth and development of a plant by asexual means. This development occurs through the fragmentation and regeneration of specialized vegetative plant parts.
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The various types of vegetative propagation are examples of asexual reproduction. The offspring of the plants are clones of the original plant since no mixing of DNA occurs. The most common forms of vegetative propagation are grafting, cutting, layering, tuber, bulb or stolon formation, and tissue culture.
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