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10 common plants that don’t need seeds to grow

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 18, 2026, 08:00 IST
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10 common plants that don’t need seeds to grow

Even though seed propagation is the most popular form of plant reproduction, several plant forms can develop without seeds. This form of plant development is referred to as vegetative or asexual propagation and takes place when plants develop from stems, roots, bulbs, runners, or even spores. This is a very effective form of plant development that allows plants to reproduce rapidly while maintaining the same qualities as the parent plant.



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Potato

Potatoes reproduce through underground tubers rather than seeds. The small “eyes” on a potato are buds that sprout into shoots when planted in soil, forming entirely new plants. This simple propagation method enables farmers and home gardeners to multiply crops quickly without relying on seed germination.




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Ginger

​Ginger spreads using rhizomes, horizontal underground stems that produce roots and shoots from their nodes. Even a small rhizome piece planted in soil can grow into a full plant, demonstrating how modified stems allow efficient seed-free reproduction in many herbaceous species.



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Onion

Onions grow from bulbs, which are layered underground storage structures. When a bulb or part of it is planted, it sends up new shoots and roots, forming another onion plant. This dependable method explains why onions are commonly propagated without seeds in cultivation.



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Garlic

Each garlic clove functions like a miniature bulb capable of producing a complete new plant. Planting individual cloves in soil leads to root and shoot development, making garlic one of the easiest crops to reproduce vegetatively at home or on farms.



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Mint

Mint spreads rapidly through underground stems or runners that generate new shoots at intervals. Cuttings placed in soil or water readily form roots and grow into independent plants, which is why mint often expands quickly in gardens.




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Banana

Most cultivated bananas are propagated from suckers, shoots emerging from the plant’s base or underground stem, rather than seeds. These offshoots grow into mature banana plants genetically identical to the parent, ensuring consistent fruit quality in commercial farming.



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Sugarcane

Sugarcane is commonly grown from stem cuttings known as setts. Each cutting develops roots and new shoots, producing a full plant without seed use. This vegetative technique enables rapid large-scale cultivation in tropical and subtropical regions.



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Strawberry

Strawberries reproduce through runners, which are stems that creep along the ground and form new plants at their nodes. These daughter plants can root independently, allowing strawberries to spread naturally and be easily propagated in agriculture.




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Bryophyllum (Miracle Leaf)

Bryophyllum produces tiny plantlets along the edges of its leaves. When these plantlets detach and fall onto soil, they root and grow into new plants. This unusual leaf-based reproduction makes it a striking example of seed-free propagation.



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Fern

Ferns are part of a plant family that reproduces via spores rather than seeds or flowers. Spores are microscopic and can grow into a new plant if the conditions are favourable. This is a very old method of reproduction, even older than plants that reproduce via seeds.

Seedless growth in plants is an indication of the diversity of plant reproduction. Many common plants can grow without seeds using tubers, bulbs, rhizomes, runners, cuttings, suckers, plantlets, and spores. This not only helps plants to grow in the wild but also in agriculture and horticulture.

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