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Vegetative reproduction is common in plants that do not produce seeds. Give reason.


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Vegetative reproduction:

  1. Vegetative reproduction is a form of the asexual method of reproduction.
  2. The development of new plants from the vegetative parts of the leaves, stems and roots of a plant is known as vegetative reproduction.
  3. Vegetative reproduction is performed in plants that do not have feasible seeds.
  4. Some plants like bananas and jasmine do not have the capacity to produce seeds.
  5. So during that period, vegetative propagation methods are used to develop new plants.

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