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Sexual reproduction plants reproduce asexually.
Some sexually reproducing plants are asexual in agriculture, such as oleander, wintersweet, mulberry, rose, willow, grape, orange and peach.

Because these angiosperms can reproduce with vegetative organs (roots, stems and leaves) in addition to sexual reproduction. This kind of reproduction is called vegetative reproduction.

In production practice, there are four commonly used methods of vegetative propagation, namely rooting method, layering method, cutting method and grafting method.

Tissue culture is also a method of plant asexual reproduction.