Analysis of test questions: vegetative propagation is a kind of propagation method in which vegetative organs (roots, leaves and stems) of plants produce new individuals, which is called vegetative propagation. For example, potato tubers, thistle roots, strawberry creeping branches and begonia leaves can all germinate, and these buds can form new individuals. People often use asexual propagation methods such as rooting, cutting, grafting, scion and rootstock to propagate flowers and fruit trees. The concept of pepper plant tissue culture (broad sense) is also called in vitro culture, which refers to the technology of separating tissues, organs or cells, protoplasts and so on. They are cultured under artificial control through aseptic operation to obtain regenerated complete plants or produce other products with economic value. The key is to cultivate under artificial control through aseptic operation. However, the leaves of Zanthoxylum bungeanum can produce buds and roots.