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Vegetative reproduction is practised for growing some type of plants ?

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Plants raised by vegetative propagation can bear flowers and fruits earlier than those produced by seeds. Vegetative propagation is also applied in plants like orange, rose, jasmine etc. All plants are genetically similar to parent plant.
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