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I am an ornamental plant having well developed roots and stems. Who am I ​

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Answered by anish123496
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Vegetative Plant Parts

External plant structures such as leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits, and seeds are known as plant organs. Each organ is an organized group of tissues that works together to perform a specific function. These structures can be divided into two groups: sexual reproductive and vegetative. Vegetative parts (Figure 1) include roots, stems, shoot buds, and leaves; they are not directly involved in sexual reproduction. Vegetative parts often are used in asexual forms of reproduction such as cuttings, budding, or grafting.

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Answered by banothpandarilal
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Vegetative plant parts include roots, stems, shoot buds, and leaves.  They have a root cap, but lack nodes and never bear leaves or As a plant becomes well established, the quantity and distribution of its roots Most fruit trees, ornamental trees, and shrubs have woody stems.

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