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sugnab
some plants can be artificially propagated by using their vegetative parts and this is called artificial vegetative propagation
Some examples of plantlets are pineapple plantlets, spider plantlets, and Kalanchoe plantlets. These are small, miniature versions of the parent plant that can be propagated and grown into new plants.
Some examples of plants that can be propagated through air layering include Ficus elastica (Rubber plant), Citrus trees, Dracaena, and Philodendron. Air layering is a method to encourage roots to form while the plant is still attached to the parent plant, allowing for successful propagation.
There are many products used as food coloring. Some are natural. They extracted from plant materials, from animals and some even come from insects farmed for that purpose. Food coloring is also made artificially in a factory from chemicals.
Some common plants that can be grown from leaves include jade plant (Crassula ovata), African violet (Saintpaulia), and spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum). These plants can be propagated by taking a healthy leaf or leaf cutting and encouraging it to grow roots.
It's not that there is anything in caffeine that kills plants, it is the caffeine itself. Caffeine is a toxin produced by some plants to ward off predators, but is lethal to plant cells when artificially introduced.
Cacti do not have leaves. However, some species can be propagated by cuttings from the stems.
Some common plants that can be propagated through layering include pothos, philodendron, gardenia, jasmine, and hydrangea. Layering is a simple and effective method of plant propagation where roots are encouraged to form on a stem while it is still attached to the parent plant.
The official name for it is Biomass, which means using plant material as a fuel for some sort of power plant
Radium is a natural chemical element, an alkali earth metal; but some isotopes of radium can be obtained artificially.
Absolutely NOT!! This is the realm of science-fiction; plant and animal biology are so totally different that it is impossible for the two to be genetically combined, or for there to be any symbiosis between the two.