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vegetative propagation from leaves​

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Answered by hrigvigyyaanubhavsax
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Answer: Vegetative propagation by leaves is when a leaf roots in water or soil. Either when a branch or stem is covered in soil or water or when a leaf is broken or cut off and deposited/planted in water or soil and allowed to root. A common example is with house plants like the green pathos. Vegetative propagation is a type of reproduction that produces progeny by any vegetative propagule (rhizome, tubers, etc.) without gamete formation and fertilization of male and female gametes. For example, Tuber of potato, the rhizome of ginger.

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