If you can get the cutting to root then there is no reason why it should not produce fruit.
The Virginia Plan, which was a proposal for a bicameral legislative branch, was drafted by James Madison for the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
No, it was drafted by Thomas Jefferson and improved, or made less harsh, by John Dickinson.
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This process is known as "air layering." In air layering, a section of a branch is wounded, and moisture-retaining material is wrapped around it, often covered with plastic to retain humidity. Roots develop at the wound site while the branch remains connected to the parent plant, allowing it to continue receiving nutrients. Once sufficient roots have formed, the new plant can be severed from the parent and planted independently.
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WR Cliff Branch was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 4th round as the 98th overall pick of the 1972 NFL Draft.
unfortuunatly no that is like taking a dead branch and planting it.it will not grow.
An olive branch and a white dove are common ancient symbols for peace.
so when they bloom, they will be at the end of the branch and not in the middle.
Logic is the branch of philosophy that pertains to the rules of correct reasoning to develop a valid conclusion. It involves analyzing and evaluating arguments to determine their validity and soundness.
The Bible uses the metaphor of a branch to teach about spiritual growth and bearing fruit. In John 15:5, Jesus says, "I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing." This emphasizes the importance of staying connected to God for spiritual growth and productivity in one's life.