Asexual Reproduction. Plant A Top of plant cut off An example would be a carrot Called a ‘plant cutting’

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Asexual Reproduction

Plant A Top of plant cut off An example would be a carrot Called a ‘plant cutting’

Plant B Grows at the end of something like moss. Called a ‘plantlet’

Plant C Grows from something like a potato or onion Called ‘corm’ or ‘bulb’

Plant D Grows straight from the plant, but can start a new plant Called ‘Plantlet on a runner’

Plant E Comes from cutting the stem of another plant Called ‘plant cutting’

Plant F Will anchor to the ground, but comes off of the parent plant. Called ‘plantlet on a runner’

Plant G Comes from cutting off a whole section (leaf) of a cacti Called ‘plant cutting’

Plant H Comes from planting only a section of a root Called ‘rhizome or rootstocks’