No you can't
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I don't know if this applies to all plants, but you can clone a plant by snipping a section off a thinner branch where an offshoot is forming a leaf. Just left and right of the offshoot, cut the branch at a slight angle. You should have a small section (about an inch) of the original branch and the offshoot that's producing a leaf. Plant the offshoot in nutritious soil as if the section of the original branch is the root. Keep it fed and watered. The section of the original branch will become a root to the offshoot. This is how plants are cloned. You now have a duplicate of the original plant.
Limb or Tree Limb Arm or division
Branch is one and bough is another.
Limb, or bough.
Nobody.
A tree limb is a larger, main structural part of a tree's canopy that supports branches, while a tree branch is a smaller division that grows from a limb. Limbs are typically thicker and stronger than branches.
Yes, if the citrus plant is grafted the stock plant can sprout from below the graft, resulting in two different citrus species on the same plant
Typically, a branch does not become a tree.
It is a branch
A branch of a tree is know as and spelt limb.
A tree to another tree or plant. They are all competing for sunlight.
Limb
Will Go Out On A Limb