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Some leaves develop adventitious buds, which then form adventitious roots, as part of [[vegetative reproduction]]; e.g. piggyback plant (''[[Tolmiea menziesii]]'') and mother-of-thousands (''[[Kalanchoe daigremontiana]]''). The adventitious plantlets then drop off the parent plant and develop as separate [[Cloning|clone]]s of the parent.{{cn|date=June 2024}}
[[Coppicing]] is the practice of cutting [[tree]] stems to the ground to promote rapid growth of adventitious shoots. It is traditionally used to produce poles, fence material or firewood. It is also practiced for [[biomass]] crops grown for fuel, such as [[Populus|poplar]] or [[willow]].
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