Bryophyllum propagates from leaf cuttings. Small buds develop at the grooves of leaf margins. Each of these buds are capable of growing into separate plant.
In botany, the term "bud" refers to an embryonic shoot containing the growing stem tip surrounded by young leaves or flowers or both and frequently enclosed by bud scales. Bryophyllum and Begonia do have buds. In plants such as Bryophyllum, the leaf supports development of a tiny shoot buds. They are known as epiphyllous buds. These buds may begin to form roots at their base. As these shoots break off from the original leaf, they fall onto the ground and take root. Begonia could be propagated from leaf cuttings. Leave cuttings usually include a portion of the petiole (leaf stem). Begonia leaves can produce new plants not only from the petiole, but also from cuts made in the leaf veins. http://twitter.com/nurainiffah It's been a pleasure answering. In botany, the term "bud" refers to an embryonic shoot containing the growing stem tip surrounded by young leaves or flowers or both and frequently enclosed by bud scales. Bryophyllum and Begonia do have buds. In plants such as Bryophyllum, the leaf supports development of a tiny shoot buds. They are known as epiphyllous buds. These buds may begin to form roots at their base. As these shoots break off from the original leaf, they fall onto the ground and take root. Begonia could be propagated from leaf cuttings. Leave cuttings usually include a portion of the petiole (leaf stem). Begonia leaves can produce new plants not only from the petiole, but also from cuts made in the leaf veins. http://twitter.com/nurainiffah It's been a pleasure answering.
Mostly stem cuttings are used for plant propagation. In certain cases like Bryophyllum even leaf cuttings are used for this purpose.
Annual or fiberous rooted begonia's (B. sempervieriens) reproduce by seed; tuberous rooted begonia (e.g. B. rex) can reproduce by seed or from leaf cuttings or leaf layeringBy leaf cuttings.
Bud Leaf - 2012 Budarita was released on: USA: 1 May 2013
The leaf has an axillary bud but any leaflet does not
to develop axillary bud
I think it's strawberries, peanuts and bananas.
African violets are propogated by leaf cuttings.
An auxillary bud is any bud behind the leading bud on a shoot.
No. They take the leaf cuttings back to the mound to feed a fungus that they then eat.
Bud Leaf - 2012 Green Beer was released on: USA: 2 March 2013