Vegetative Propagation is a method of asexual reproduction where new plants are grown from vegetative parts like roots, stems, and leaves, without the involvement of seeds.
Methods of Vegetative Propagation:
1. For Rose Plants:
- Cutting: A stem or branch is cut from a healthy rose plant and planted in the soil or water. Roots develop from the cutting, and a new rose plant grows.
2. For Jasmine Plants:
- Layering: A low branch of the jasmine plant is bent to the ground, and a part of it is buried in the soil. The buried part forms roots, and eventually, a new plant grows.
These methods are commonly used to propagate plants that have desirable traits.