Reproduction from Stem Cuttings We can reproduce some plants by taking a cutting from the stem and planting it in the soil. After a few days, this cutting will grow into a new plant. Rose, bougainvillea, cactus, Hibiscus and sugarcane can be grown from stem cuttings.
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Aptenia cordifolia can easily reproduce from cuttings of the developed stems, roots, and even from its own buried leaves. Coleus is easily propagated from stem cuttings readily in plain water, without the addition of rooting hormone. Cape Ivy is propagated from stem cuttings.
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