Features:
The breeding coefficient is large, simple and easy, the root system is developed, the growth is vigorous and the adaptability is strong, but the offspring are easy to separate.
Asexual propagation, also known as vegetative propagation, is a propagation method of obtaining new plants by using some vegetative parts of flowers, such as roots, stems, leaves and buds, which usually includes meristem, cutting, grafting and layering.
Features:
The coefficient is small, the root system is not as strong as sexual reproduction, there is no root, and the life span is short. However, this method can maintain the original germplasm characteristics, and only a few flowers have changed during asexual reproduction.