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Asexual Reproductio

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Stem cuttings   The production of a new plant by the removal of a portion of stem from an existing plant, preparing it, and fostering its production of roots.  
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Leaf cuttings   The production of a new plant by the use of an existing plant's leaf, preparing it, and fostering its production of roots.  
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Root cuttings   The selecting, and cutting of a section of root from an existing plant to produce a new independent plant.  
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Layering   The production of a new plant by partially cutting and burying a section of an existing plant so that new roots will be produced.  
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Separation   The removal of corms, or bulblets from a parent plant, and the subsequent production of another plant.  
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Division   The removal of new shoots with some of the existing shoot's roots in order to produce a new plant.  
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Grafting   The severing of a branch from one plant, and joining it with the cambium of another plant in order to have the qualities of both plants on a single plant.  
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Rooting compound   An artificially produced auxin (plant hormone) which promotes root growth on new cuttings.  
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Scion   A section of a plant which is used to join to another plant when performing a graft.  
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Root stock   The portion of the pre-existing plant to which the scion is joined.  
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