In which form of reproduction does offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant?

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The form of reproduction in which offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant is called asexual reproduction, specifically through a process known as vegetative propagation. In this process, new plants can develop from various vegetative parts of the parent plant, such as the stems (e.g., cuttings, runners), roots (e.g., tubers, rhizomes), or leaves (e.g., leaf cuttings). This allows for the production of offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant.