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. Many Dandelion species have self-fertile flowers with the daughter plant being DNA identical to the parent.

. I'd expect fungi and moulds to have asexual reproduction.

. Some flowers, such as Crocus (the source of saffron) have sterile flowers, and propagate by bulbs. As do Tulip and Daffodil.

. And tubers such as Dahlia and Potato get by with tubers.

. Archaea, and primitive organisms, such as algae, bacteria, and protists.

. Rhizomes such as my strawberry.

. Vegetative, such as blackberry (?).

. Some sharks and reptiles get by without sexual reproduction if they have to.

. And a quick peek at asexual reproduction in wikipedia gives much more material.

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