What is an example of asexual reproduction in a plant?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetative_reproduction

An example of asexual reproduction in a plant is vegetative reproduction. This is the process of a plant producing new individuals from its vegetative parts, such as stems, leaves, or roots, without the involvement of reproductive cells (such as seeds or spores).

To learn more about specific examples of vegetative reproduction in plants, you can refer to the Wikipedia page on vegetative reproduction. This page provides detailed information on different forms of asexual reproduction in plants, including budding, tubers, bulbs, runners, and more. It also contains examples of plants that reproduce vegetatively, along with descriptions of the different types of vegetative structures involved in each case.