In asexual reproduction in plants, plants are reproduced without the formation of seeds Following are a few ways in which plants reproduce asexually Vegetative Propagation As the name suggests, reproduction occurs through the vegetative parts of a plant such as stems, leaves, buds, and rootsVegetative propagation or vegetative reproduction is the growth and development of a plant by asexual means This development occurs through the fragmentation and regeneration of specialized vegetative plant parts Many plants that reproduce asexually are also capable of sexual propagationAll plants can reproduce through seeds, except for those hybrids/cultivars that areThe bulb crops include plants such as the tulip, hyacinth, narcissus, iris, daylily, and dahlia Included Bulbs enable many common garden ornamentals
Grade 4 Science Lesson 5 Plant Reproduction Primary Science