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Which of the following plants is commonly propagated from a scion and rootstock? 1)apple tree 2)blackberry 3)broccoli 4)sugar cane
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Which of the following plants is commonly propagated from a scion and rootstock?
1)apple tree
2)blackberry
3)broccoli
4)sugar cane
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apple tree is the answer.
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I believe the correct answer is
1)Apple Tree
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