do higher plants show asexual reproduction if yes then through which method

Dear student,
Higher plants are those which contain vascular tissue.
Yes,Some of the higher plants shows asexual reproduction is termed as vegetative propagation.The following are the
different ways:-

Runners:-
It is a method of asexual reproduction by plants like strawberries or pachysandra.
The plants put out runners along the ground that develop their own roots, eventually growing into mature plants.

Rhizomes:-
The roots of some vascular plants are called rhizomes.
They grow under the ground and develop shoots that grow out of the soil and into a new, mature plant.eg:-Grass

Bulbs:-
Plants that grow from bulbs offshoots from the parent bulb . These offshoots or baby bulbs grow into adult plants.
eg:-Onion

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