why is vegetative propogation practiced in rose plant?
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Vegetative propagation is practiced for growing some types of plants because of following advantages: It helps to introduce plants in new areas where seed germination fails to produce mature plants due to changes in environmental factors and the soil. It is a more rapid, easier, and cheaper method.
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The plants like rose, Bougainvillea, Chrysanthemum, grapes, sugarcane, bananas, and cactus, etc. can be grown by means of cuttings. For example, rose plants and chrysanthemums are propagated (or reproduced) by means c cuttings from stems (or shoots) as follows: A piece of stem (or side shoot) having bud is cut from an existing rose plant with the help of a knife. The lower part of this gutting, is buried in moist soil. After a few days, the end of cutting buried in soil develops roots and later on grows to become a new rose plant.
So, the correct answer is 'Stem'
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