Many plants can be reproduced by stem cutting! Here are some common examples, categorized by type:
Herbaceous Plants:
* Succulents: Jade plant, snake plant, spider plant, echeveria, kalanchoe
* Herbs: Mint, rosemary, basil, oregano, thyme, lavender
* Flowers: Geraniums, begonias, fuchsias, impatiens, African violets
Woody Plants:
* Shrubs: Forsythia, hydrangeas, rhododendrons, azaleas, rose bushes
* Trees: Willow, fig, grape vines, apple trees
Other:
* Indoor Plants: Pothos, philodendron, monstera, peace lily, Chinese evergreen
* Vegetables: Sweet potato, potato, ginger
Things to remember:
* Not all plants reproduce successfully by stem cuttings. Some plants are more easily rooted than others.
* The success of a stem cutting depends on several factors, including the type of plant, the season, the method of cutting and rooting, and the environment.
* Some plants require special care, such as rooting hormones or specific growing conditions.
For detailed information on specific plants, it's best to consult a gardening book or website.