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sexual and asexual
W. Godfrey-Sam-Aggrey has written: 'Handbook of common vegetative propagation methods for fruit crops and ornamental plants' -- subject(s): Fruit, Fruit trees, Handbooks, manuals, Ornamental Plants, Plants, Ornamental, Vegetative propagation
Natural vegetative propagation is a method of asexual reproduction in plants which involves the use of an existing part of a plant to generate a new individual. There are several methods of natural vegetative propagation including budding layering cutting and division each of which has its own benefits. Budding is a method of vegetative propagation in which a new plant is created from a bud on the stem of the parent plant. This method is often used to propagate plants such as roses grapes and fruit trees. The benefit of this method is that it is relatively quick easy and reliable. Layering is a method of vegetative propagation in which a branch of the parent plant is bent to the ground and covered with soil. The branch will eventually root and can be separated from the parent plant. This method is used to propagate plants such as blackberries and raspberries. The benefit of layering is that it is simple and reliable. Cutting is a method of vegetative propagation in which parts of the parent plant such as stems leaves and roots are cut and planted in soil. This method is often used to propagate plants such as African violets and coleus. The benefit of cutting is that it is fast simple and reliable. Division is a method of vegetative propagation in which the parent plant is divided into smaller sections and each section is planted in soil. This method is often used to propagate plants such as lilies and daffodils. The benefit of division is that it is relatively easy and reliable. These methods of natural vegetative propagation each have their own benefits and can be used to propagate a variety of plants.
they are: sexual propagation & asexual proagation.
cutting,layering and marcotting
1. Vegetative propagation 2. Sexual reproduction and 3. Asexual reproduction
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Propagation means to multiply by natural means. When humans have infants they are propagating.
The production of more plants.
R.C.M WRIGHT has written: 'Plant propagation, a practical guide to the various methods of propagating trees and shrubs, herbaceous plants, fruit and vegetables'
vegitative propagation is when plants reproduce asexually duuuhhh
Grafting and budding..