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Which part is included in the vegetative propagation of BRYOPHYLLUM LEAF?

  1. Leaf, buds 
  2. Root
  3. Buds
  4. Stem

hintHint:

Bryophyllum is a classic example of vegetative propagation by leaf.

The correct answer is: Leaf, buds


    • Leaf of the bryophyllum are broad and have notches at the end of the leaf.
    • Buds are formed at these notches.
    • Roots are formed at these buds and give rise to new plants.

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