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Vegetative Propagation — By Stem ^new^

Go look at your kitchen potato. How many "eyes" does it have? That is how many potential plants are sleeping in your pantry right now.

Unlike humans, plants don't need dating apps or seeds to make babies. Sometimes, they just use a piece of their own body—a stem—to build a clone army. Vegetative propagation is a form of asexual reproduction. The offspring is a clone (100% identical DNA to the parent). vegetative propagation by stem

Now, here is the magic: If a storm breaks off a branch of that Banyan and it falls on moist soil, That is the superpower of vegetative propagation by stems . Go look at your kitchen potato

So, the next time you eat a ginger root, cut a rose, or pull a strawberry runner, remember: You aren't just moving a plant. You are continuing a lineage of clones that have been perfecting the art of "copy and paste" for millions of years. Unlike humans, plants don't need dating apps or