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Fig: Propagation through Vegetative Structures (bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, etc). a. Separation: Organically, separable structures like bulbs, corms, or cormels are detached and planted individually. Examples include tuberose, tulip, daffodils, onion, garlic (cloves), and gladiolus. b. Division: The plant's adaptations, including rhizomes, tubers, runners, suckers, crowns, offsets/offshoots, etc., are divided into sections to propagate new plants from each segment.
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Propagation, the multiplication of plants, encompasses the creation of new plants through various means such as seeds, cuttings, bulbs, and other plant components. It can also denote the natural or artificial dispersal of plants. Another interpretation involves the process of generating multiple plants from a single parent plant or tissue within a...