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Yes plants do have asexual reproduction. Plants go through Vegetative Propagation.
Producing new plants from the propagules of existing plant is known as plant propagation. It may be sexual, asexual and vegetative types.
Some plants can be grown from leaves (leaf cuttings) including: Begonia and Saintpaulina. Most propagation is however done from either seeds (sexual propagation) or cuttings (asexual propagation).
You call the reproduction of seed plants mostly happens through a process known as apomixes. This is similar to sexual production in the animals.
sexual and asexual
vegetative propagation and pollination, both sexual AND asexual reproduction.
1. Vegetative propagation 2. Sexual reproduction and 3. Asexual reproduction
Vegetative propagation is categorized as asexual reproduction. The process involves a single plant.
Asexual propagation
Plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Some farmers use vegetative propagation as an asexual way to grow new plants that are the same as the original plant. Sexual reproduction when the pollen grains fuse with the ovules. Asexual reproduction also includes "Binary fission" where the present cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
Sexual reproduction requires two parties, whereas asexual reproduction requires only one. For example, reproduction among humans is not asexual, because there must be both a man and a woman involved. Bacterial reproduction however IS asexual because it reproduces by itself through binary fusion.
Tissue culture or micro-propagation