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All living organisms reproduce. They either reproduce by sexual or asexual way of reproduction. In sexual reproduction, you have haploid fallowed by diploid cell formation. Here genetic material will be different. Bushes includes many small plants. If they produce seeds, either by self or cross pollination, then from seeds you get the next generation. In vegetative propagation, you get the branch of the tree planted and if new plant grows from it, that can be considered next generation of the bush. In this genetic material will be same but the new generation will have it's own new life span. So all living organisms reproduce.

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Yes, bushes reproduce through means such as producing seeds, which are dispersed by animals, wind, or water, or through vegetative propagation where new plants grow from stems, roots, or other plant parts.

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