Cultivated plants propagated by vegetative methods

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Cultivated plants propagated by vegetative methods
« on: April 13, 2014, 09:32:24 AM »
A number of commonly cultivated plants are usually propagated by vegetative means rather than by seeds. This is a listing of such plants:
    African violets — leaf cuttings
    Apple — grafting
    Avocado — grafting
    Banana — sucker removal
    Blackberries (Rubus occidentalis) — stem cuttings
    Canna — division
    Cannabis — stem cuttings
    Citrus (lemon, orange, grapefruit, Tangerine, dayap) — grafting
    Date — sucker removal
    Fig — stem cuttings
    Garden strawberry — runners (stolons)
    Grapes — stem cuttings, grafting
    Hops — stem cuttings
    Manioc (cassava) — stem cuttings
    Maple — stem cuttings, grafting
    Nut crops (walnut, pecan) — grafting
    Olive — stem cuttings and layering
    Peach — grafting
    Pear — grafting
    Pineapple — stem cuttings
    Plum — stem cuttings
    Poplar — stem cuttings
    Potato — stem (tuber) cuttings
    Sansevieria - Leaf cuttings or division
    Sugar cane — stem cuttings
    Tea — stem cuttings
    Vanilla — stem cuttings
    Verbena — stem cuttings
    Willow — stem cuttings
    Bryophyllum - leaf cuttings
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