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What do layering, cutting and grafting mean respectively?
Layering: A method of burying branches and vines of plants in a wet substrate and cutting them from the mother plant after they take root to form new plants.

Cutting: also known as cutting, is a common propagation method for cultivating plants. Stems, leaves, roots, buds, etc. Refers to plants that can be cut (called cuttings in gardening), or inserted into soil, sand, or soaked in water, and can be planted after taking root, making it an independent new plant.

Grafting: Grafting branches or buds of one plant onto stems or roots of another plant, so that the two connected parts grow into a complete plant.

Extended data:

Vegetative reproduction is a way of plant reproduction, which uses vegetative organs such as roots, leaves and stems to reproduce offspring without sexual means.

Asexual propagation can maintain the excellent characteristics of some cultivated plants and reproduce faster.

It mainly includes rooting, layering, leaf cutting, bud cutting, cutting and grafting.

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