Leaves of bryophyllum fallen on the ground produce new plants why
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because it can grow by leaf utself not by seed
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The leaves of Bryophyllum have notches on their margins, which produce buds. When these leaves fall on the ground, the buds develop into a new plant by process of vegetative reproduction, under favourable conditions.
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