vegetatively propogated plants
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Vegetative or clonal propagation is an asexual reproduction in which successive mitosis of specialized vegetative propagules (as bulbs, corms, tubers, cuttings, buds and apomictic seeds) develop new plants and results in a clonal population.
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The various types of vegetative propagation are examples of asexual reproduction. The offspring of the plants are clones of the original plant since no mixing of DNA occurs.
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