Vegetative propagation uses leaf tissue where new shoots and roots form directly from the same plant material without going through seed development. It places leaf sections on a moist medium where cells along the veins divide and produce both roots and shoots from the same tissue source. It develops complete plants with the same structure where growth starts from the leaf itself and continues uniformly across all newly formed plants.
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