Plant vegetative reproduction Stock Photos and Images
RFJ48KP6–Natural regeneration of fir, spruce and beech under a canopy of overwood of beeches and firs in a mountainous forest in Styria, Austria.
RF2NM3RX1–Seed sprouts of hot decorative pepper on a cotton pad.
RF2NM7G8P–Zinnia elegans known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia.
RMAPWAXF–chandelier plant (Kalanchoe tubiflora, Bryophyllum tubiflorum), leaves with brood buds
RFEGB0XG–kalanchoe plant macro succulent green isolated leaf
RMEBN5F3–begonia (Begonia spec.), cuttings of begonia, spider plant and Cyanotis in a glass of water for getting roots
RF2K30CA2–Scientific Designing of Pistil Structure. The Female Reproductive System in Plants. Colorful Symbols. Vector Illustration.
RMA9H9M7–chandelier plant (Kalanchoe tubiflora, Bryophyllum tubiflorum), with complet developed plants at the edge of the leaves
RFPCW5G2–Cucumber Plants in Field
RMTR67T5–apple tree (Malus domestica), grafting, Germany, Lower Saxony
RM2AHJC9H–Coralroot Bittercress, Cardamine bulbifera, in flower and with bulbils in the nodes. Beech woodland. UK rarity.
RF2T39BYW–Reproduction of the flower Echeveria Blue Swan. The vegetative process of a flower is a baby. Gray leaves. Growing succulents and cacti. Floriculture. Bud closeup. Leafy green background.
RMEBNF77–Hautbois strawberry, Musk strawberry (Fragaria moschata), blooming, with stolon, Germany
RM2G751JT–Allium vineale. Wild garlic bulblet. Bulbil, bulbel, England, UK
RMAC364R–Mother-of-Thousands, Strawberry Geranium, Creeping Saxifrage (Saxifraga stolonifera), stolon with young plant
RF2PMY3H7–The stem of a branch with germinating rudiments of roots close-up - vegetative reproduction of garden plants
RMTREE36–pellucid four-tooth moss (Tetraphis pellucida, Georgia pellucida), with perichaetia, Germany
RF2PM29BM–Grafting linear icon
RFKK1D3X–Invasive Kudzu vine invades the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in North Carolina.
RMA9TT06–Dwarf Abromeitiella lorentziana (Bromeliaceae) colonial plant from high Andes from Northern Argentina
RFJ48KY4–Natural regeneration of fir, spruce and beech under a canopy of overwood of beeches and firs in a mountainous forest in Styria, Austria.
RF2NM7GEE–Zinnia elegans known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia.
RF2NK9EDT–Seed sprouts of hot decorative pepper on a cotton pad.
RFEGB0XJ–kalanchoe plant macro succulent green isolated leaf
RM2AHKNG8–Phragmites australis, common reed, invasive plant, going to seed, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas.
RF2K30CE9–Scientific Designing of Pistil Structure. The Female Reproductive System in Plants. Colorful Symbols. Vector Illustration.
RMDG3H4K–Blackberry, or Bramble (Rubus fruticosus). New vigorous growth, which allows for branching out and rooting , forming new plant.
RFPCW5E1–Cucumber Plants in Field
RF2JNA4F8–Grafting is a vegetative method of plant reproduction by combining parts of several plants. It is used in gardening
RM2AHJCB7–Coralroot Bittercress, Cardamine bulbifera, in flower and with bulbils in the nodes. Beech woodland. UK rarity.
RF2RPM1XM–Reproduction of the flower Echeveria Blue Swan. The vegetative process of a flower is a baby. Gray leaves. Growing succulents and cacti. Floriculture. Bud closeup. Leafy green background.
RFPCW54P–Cucumber Plants in Field
RM2G751RT–Abstract photograph of Wild garlic bulblet. Bulbil, bulbel, England, UK
RMEA898B–Vegetative growth of senecio stapeliiformis, a South African succulent species
RF2PMY3H5–The stem of a branch with germinating rudiments of roots close-up - vegetative reproduction of garden plants
RMTREE2W–pellucid four-tooth moss (Tetraphis pellucida, Georgia pellucida), with perichaetia, Germany
RF2HJ6C3N–The stalk of Benjamin's variegate ficus for rooting in a glass on a purple background very peri tinting. Vegetative reproduction of indoor plants
RF2WG5DT9–Beautiful young leaves of the teak plant, young leaves background. Macro photography.
RF2J20TH0–Kalanchoe daigremontiana, formerly known as Bryophyllum daigremontianum and commonly called mother of thousands, alligator plant, or Mexican hat plant
RFJ48KWX–Natural regeneration of fir, spruce and beech under a canopy of overwood of beeches and firs in a mountainous forest in Styria, Austria.
RF2NM7GDB–Zinnia elegans known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia.
RF2GHT946–Insulin plant or Costus pictus (Chamaecostus cuspidatus) with pitcher-shaped yellow flowers
RF2NM7G53–Zinnia elegans known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia.
RFEGB0XH–kalanchoe plant macro succulent green isolated leaf
RF2R40T9F–Repotting a home plant aglaonema into new pot in home interior. Woman in an apron Caring for a potted plant
RMDG3H69–Blackberry, or Bramble (Rubus fruticosus). New vigorous growth, which allows for branching out and rooting , forming new plant.
RF2PH9YA0–White flower of pepper and juicy green leaves, selective focus. Flower bell pepper among green leaves in the garden. The first flowers of planted
RF2CD78H1–African violet many saplings, how to prune african violets concept
RM2AHJCA9–Coralroot Bittercress, Cardamine bulbifera, in flower and with bulbils in the nodes. Beech woodland. UK rarity.
RF2RXK24X–Reproduction of the flower Echeveria Blue Swan. The vegetative process of a flower is a baby. Gray leaves. Growing succulents and cacti. Floriculture. Bud closeup. Leafy green background.
RFPCW579–Cucumber Plants in Field
RM2G6HFFJ–Abstract photograph of Wild garlic bulblet. Bulbil, bulbel, England, UK
RM2FYW35C–As the flower of the Daffodil dies away in late spring the plant invests its energy in the growing of seeds in the swelling ovary.
RMDYYCF6–A seed potato sprouting (chitting), ready to plant
RMTREE35–pellucid four-tooth moss (Tetraphis pellucida, Georgia pellucida), with perichaetia, Germany
RF2PNBGNA–Mushroom mycelium RGB color icon
RF2B1P32F–African violet leaf close up, Beautiful ornamental plant for indoor
RM2R3HCHX–Dracaena fragans, tronco de Brasil, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
RFJ48KR3–Natural regeneration of fir, spruce and beech under a canopy of overwood of beeches and firs in a mountainous forest in Styria, Austria.
RM2K12K6J–The delicate colours of the Pink Ink Plant flowers are a feature of the grassland savannas during the rains. This plant is hemiparasitic
RF2GHT6A6–Insulin plant or Costus pictus (Chamaecostus cuspidatus) with pitcher-shaped yellow flowers
RF2NM7GC9–Zinnia elegans known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia.
RFEGB10P–kalanchoe plant macro succulent green isolated leaf
RF2R40TA0–Repotting a home plant aglaonema into new pot in home interior. Woman in an apron Caring for a potted plant
RMDG3GXC–Blackberry, or Bramble (Rubus fruticosus). New vigorous growth, which allows for branching out and rooting , forming new plant.
RM2F9XG6E–The delicate bright pink flowers of the Pink Ink Plant usually indicate disturbed, poor quality soils. They are parasitic on some grasses
RF2BNWKTT–Mushrooms Encyclopedia vector design. Amanita muscaria fungi illustration on white background
RM2AHJC7F–Coralroot Bittercress, Cardamine bulbifera, in flower and with bulbils in the nodes. Beech woodland. UK rarity.
RF2RG7XGE–Reproduction of the flower Echeveria Blue Swan. The vegetative process of a flower is a baby. Gray leaves. Growing succulents and cacti. Floriculture. Bud closeup. Leafy green background.
RFPCW52C–Cucumber Plants in Field
RM2G751NX–Abstract photograph of Wild garlic bulblet. Bulbil, bulbel, England, UK
RM2CBXNTC–Rosy Garlic, Allium roseum in flower with flowers and bulblets.
RMAP9YE0–Couch or twitch grass Agropyron repens showing complex underground root system of rhizomes
RM2AXEDDN–Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 109.—Grafting; d, the stock to which the graft is attached. Thevarious elements in the process of budding. (From Thom^ and BennettsStructural and Physiological Botany.) Vegetative reproduction is sure and economical, a disad-vantage arises from the close crowding of new plants. 122 Plants and their Ways in South Africa Grafting and Budding.—When plants are grown fromseeds they often differ from the parent plant, owing to the factthat the ovules have been cross fertilized, i.e. pollen has beenbrought from another variety or species. Grafting is resor
RM2PJ1YN1–Viviparous fern (Diplazium proliferum) in tropical rainforest in Tai Nat. Park, Ivory Coast, Africa. Plantlets will fall off and grow into adult ferns
RFJ48KTT–Natural regeneration of fir, spruce and beech under a canopy of overwood of beeches and firs in a mountainous forest in Styria, Austria.
RF2GHT8E1–Insulin plant or Costus pictus (Chamaecostus cuspidatus) with pitcher-shaped yellow flowers
RF2NM7G8W–Zinnia elegans known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia.
RFEGB19N–kalanchoe plant macro succulent green isolated leaf
RF2NM7G71–Zinnia elegans known as youth-and-age, common zinnia or elegant zinnia.
RMDG3GJR–Blackberry, or Bramble (Rubus fruticosus). New vigorous growth, which allows for branching out and rooting, forming new plant.
RF2R40T94–Repotting a home plant aglaonema into new pot in home interior. Woman in an apron Caring for a potted plant
RM2F9XG6D–The delicate bright pink flowers of the Pink Ink Plant usually indicate disturbed, poor quality soils. They are parasitic on some grasses
RMAHBWM1–The leaves of the invasive Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica), Scotland, UK.
RF2RMJYEB–Reproduction of the flower Echeveria Blue Swan. The vegetative process of a flower is a baby. Gray leaves. Growing succulents and cacti. Floriculture. Bud closeup. Leafy green background.
RFPCW53C–Cucumber Plants in Field
RM2G6HFG2–Abstract photograph of Wild garlic bulblet. Bulbil, bulbel, England, UK
RM2CBXNT8–Rosy Garlic, Allium roseum in flower with flowers and bulblets.
RM2RHGMJB–The Pink Ink Flower is a common hemi-parasitic herbaceous plant in areas of disturbed soils and roadsides. They flower in the late rainy period.
RM2AXCD31–Plants and their ways in South Africa . m^ Bowe, has both simple and compound leaveson the same plant. B. tubiflorum^ Harv., shows the lowerpinnate of the first leaves of a branch reduced so that theleaves appear simple. The name means sprouting leaf. The fleshy leaves fall to theground, and young plants sprout from the notched edges. These sendout roots, and finally the entire plant takes root. See Fig. no, p. 122.Vegetative reproduction is quite frequent in the order. Order Bruniace^. This order of nine genera and forty-four species is peculiarto South Africa. It is confinedchiefly to the So