you stick as much of the tree branch in the ground as you can then cut the part that's sticking out off so there's only a small stump left then water as much as you deam nesisary and wait.
One can root a tree branch using the air layering technique. This involves applying a rooting hormone to a branch to make it grow roots while still on the parent tree.
branch leaves and roots
no, plams are monocotylendonous and do not develop adventicious roots
Yes they can.
yes you can start a tree from a live branch or an apricot tree from a scion (which is really two ways to say the same thing). however fruit trees will usually require a rootstock and a graft
Most conifer roots are fibrous and do not make heavy roots that would cause a problem.
a tree that is strong?
A clonal tree is a tree that can or has cloned itself through a process called layering or vegetative cloning. Layering is when a branch comes in contact with the earth and sprouts new roots. Vegetative cloning is when the trunk dies but the roots are still alive and sprout a new trunk.
the tree, roots go out in all directions
The roots of a deodar cedar tree would likely not spread out any wider than the base of the tree. They would not spread out and make new trees.
Tree Roots was created in 1890.
A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.