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what is vegetative reproduction?​

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Answered by sanjaymishra96700007
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Vegetative propagation, or vegetative plant propagation, refers to the process of plant reproduction whereby a fragment of a parent plant (a cutting) is taken in order to produce more plants (clones). These fragments, known as cuttings, are able to take root and grow into full plants without much interference from the gardener.

In most cases, the vegetation used in vegetative plant propagation is derived from the roots, stems, and leaves of a gardener's healthiest, highest-yielding plant, commonly referred to as the mother plant.

Many indoor growers refer to vegetative plant propagation simply as cloning, or taking cuttings. It is considered to be an asexual method of plant propagation.

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Answered by 9381828822latha
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Vegetative reproduction (also known as vegetative propagation, vegetative multiplication or vegetative cloning) is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant or a specialized reproductive structure

It does not involve the production of seeds or spores for the propagation of new plants. Vegetative parts of plants such as runners, rhizomes, , tubers, etc. can be used as propagules for raising new plants. Examples of vegetative reproduction are

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