Asexual reproduction, also called asexual reproduction, is to use the vegetative organs (roots, stems and leaves) of plants to make them into a new plant by cutting, grafting, layering and dividing plants. Asexual propagation can maintain the original species characteristics and bloom early, but asexual propagation seedlings have few roots and no main roots, and their growth is not as vigorous as sowing seedlings.
Common plants that reproduce by nutrition are:
Poinsettia, Longevity, Serpentine, Rooted in the Ground, Hibiscus, Dovetail, Chrysanthemum, Rose, Rhododendron, Rubber Tree, Yingchun, Gardenia, Milan, weeping willow, Michelia, Coral Tree, Chimonanthus praecox, Cherry Blossom, Bauhinia, Grape, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Camellia, Hibiscus, Hibiscus, Nerium indicum, Chimonanthus indicum.