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1 May, 03:29

Plants can often be propagated from stems but rarely from roots what features of shoots account for this difference?

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  1. 1 May, 03:59
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    Stems are stuck out into the air where strong currents and exposure to flying insects let seeds travel great distances required to maintain a versatile population. Roots are (usually) stuck in the dirt where seeds wouldn’t be able to move very far from the parent plant even in ideal circumstances.
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