Depending upon which type of orchid, tree or ground, they are both easy to propagate. A tree orchid will send out an aerial root, cut the stem just below the root and plant in a container. For a terrestrial orchid, obtain the pseudobulb and place in a suitable soil container.
an individual produced asexually by binary fission
No you would not get hurt.
orthogonal cutting is a 2D cutting having 2 forces i.e cutting force and feed force where as oblique cutting is a 3D cutting having additional force i.e radial or passive force.
not personally, but it has been done.
Only you can answer your question. The answer is going to be different for everyone, and your opinion will be based on your own personal beliefs.
a rooted cutting from a plant Answer If by clone you mean a sport that is visually different from the parent then you can. If by clone you mean a cutting of the parent and the parent is covered by Plant Breeders Rights legislation then it is illegal to sell rooted cuttings of that plant though you can give them away.
No, seeds cannot grow from a clone plant. Clones are identical genetic copies of the parent plant, so they do not produce seeds through sexual reproduction. To grow new plants from a clone, a cutting or tissue culture method is typically used.
Bananas are more easily propagated from a root cutting. That will ensure you get a perfect clone.
There are no obvious disadvantages as every cutting that roots will be a clone of the parent. But there is one disadvantage that not every cutting will grow into a new plant so one should plant more than one cutting at a time
an individual produced asexually by binary fission
A cutting is simply a piece of the parent plant, suitable for propagation. After it is rooted it becomes a plant, a clone of the parent.
To clone a spider plant, you can propagate it by taking a cutting from a healthy plant and placing it in water or soil until roots develop. This process is called vegetative propagation and is a common method for reproducing spider plants.
Orchid fruit is the seed pod created by an orchid
Orchid, oleander, orange blossom
There is no macintosh orchid.
In Australia The Orchid Tray Company
Veronica or speedwell is not an orchid.