I hope this helps! One type is budding . Another type is Binary fission.
And since you didn't ask for a method...
If you want some others (just in case this is a question on you homework!) you know like if your book has nothing about Binary fission then here are others:
Vegetative, (I may be wrong, but I'm 78% sure I'm right!! :D) Runners, and the last thing I know, is Parthenogenesis.
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by asexual and sexual reproduction.
no they can't Yes, many plants reproduce in other ways, some send out smaller versions on shoots or rhisomes, which even when disconnected from the original plant will still grow, Ivy is one example. Yes they can cause they can also grow from pollen. (only some special plants)
Naturall Method .roots, leaves, stems
Ferns and mosses are two types of plants that reproduce using spores. Spores are reproductive cells that are capable of developing into new plants under suitable conditions.
Seedless nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, can reproduce asexually through fragmentation and gemmae production. In fragmentation, pieces of the plant can break off and develop into new individuals. Gemmae are small, multicellular structures produced in specialized structures called gemmae cups; when dispersed, they can grow into new plants. Both methods allow these plants to spread and colonize new areas efficiently.
With seeds
Plants reproduce from stem in many ways, like grafting, budding,marcotting.
budding
Two ways are sexual and asexual.
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by asexual and sexual reproduction.
Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.
Budding and Lysis.
Sex
by budding and sexually
There are two main methods. They are sexual and asexual reproduction.
How do tuber plants reproduce?