Yes, if you have the proper age plant and the proper conditions for rooting the cutting. some plants are much easier to root than others. At the nursery where I work, cuttings are dipped in rooting hormone and propagated in a greenhouse with high heat and humidity and cuttings root very fast given these conditions.
The runners are basically clones since they are part of the same plant, but seeds have the traits of both plants so it can look different and vary - It is a mix of the two.
Corn plants reproduce asexually through a process called vegetative propagation, where new plants are grown from plant parts such as stem cuttings, roots, or leaf cuttings. This method allows for genetically identical offspring to the parent plant.
Bottlebrush plants reproduce through both seeds and cuttings. They typically produce small, woody capsules that contain numerous seeds which are dispersed by birds and other animals. Additionally, new plants can be grown from stem cuttings taken from mature plants.
Some plants can be grown from cutting a part of another plant and placing it in soil or water. Some plants however, cannot easily grow from plant cuttings, but some plants can easily grow from leaf, twig, or branch cuttings, such as the African violet.
No, a tapioca plant cannot be grown from its stem as it is typically propagated from its tuber or root cuttings. Stem cuttings may not root well and are not a common method for propagating tapioca plants.
Cuttings are parts of a plant or flower that can be cut and grown separately. Most roses and garden plants are grown from cuttings instead of seeds.
I think it's strawberries, peanuts and bananas.
The runners are basically clones since they are part of the same plant, but seeds have the traits of both plants so it can look different and vary - It is a mix of the two.
Examples of plants that can be grown from stem cuttings include pothos, spider plants, jade plants, and philodendrons.
Some plants can be grown from leaves (leaf cuttings) including: Begonia and Saintpaulina. Most propagation is however done from either seeds (sexual propagation) or cuttings (asexual propagation).
Corn plants reproduce asexually through a process called vegetative propagation, where new plants are grown from plant parts such as stem cuttings, roots, or leaf cuttings. This method allows for genetically identical offspring to the parent plant.
Bottlebrush plants reproduce through both seeds and cuttings. They typically produce small, woody capsules that contain numerous seeds which are dispersed by birds and other animals. Additionally, new plants can be grown from stem cuttings taken from mature plants.
Wild ones grow from seeds. Cultivated ones grow from cuttings or from the suckers pulled off existing plants.
Some plants can be grown from cutting a part of another plant and placing it in soil or water. Some plants however, cannot easily grow from plant cuttings, but some plants can easily grow from leaf, twig, or branch cuttings, such as the African violet.
No, a tapioca plant cannot be grown from its stem as it is typically propagated from its tuber or root cuttings. Stem cuttings may not root well and are not a common method for propagating tapioca plants.
Coleus plants are typically grown as annuals in most regions, but they can behave as perennials in areas with mild winter climates. In colder regions, coleus can be overwintered indoors as houseplants or propagated from cuttings to enjoy them year after year.
Echinacea propagates easily from seed or by root cuttings