Vegetative propagation is asexual reproduction where plant parts like stems, roots, or leaves grow into new plants.
Five examples:
• Money Plant: A stem cutting with a node grows roots when placed in water or soil, forming a new plant.
• Potato: The “eyes” (buds) on a sprouted potato can be planted to grow a new potato plant.
• Ginger: A piece of ginger rhizome with a bud, when planted in soil, develops into a new plant.
• Sugarcane: Stem cuttings with nodes are planted to produce new sugarcane plants, as sugarcane rarely produces seeds.
• Bamboo: Sections of bamboo stems or rhizomes can be planted to grow new bamboo plants, relying on vegetative propagation.