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How does dahlia cultivated by vegetative reproduction?

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Answered by sathya3943
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Dahlias reproduce asexually through vegetative tissue called bulbs. ... But, in fact, dahlias do not produce true bulbs. Instead, they form a type of pseudobulb called a tuber. Tubers are underground organs with buds where new shoots, stems, and root-like structures develop.

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Answered by mukeshgoud444
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Dahlias reproduce asexually through vegetative tissue called bulbs. ... But, in fact, dahlias do not produce true bulbs. Instead, they form a type of pseudobulb called a tuber. Tubers are underground organs with buds where new shoots, stems, and root-like structures develop

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