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9 grade science

Serpentine layering is found inA. ClematisB. WalnutC. MulberryD. None of the above

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Serpentine layering is a method of plant propagation where a stem or branch of a plant is partially buried in the soil while still attached to the parent plant. Roots will form along the buried section, and eventually, the new rooted portion can be separated from the parent plant to create a new individual.

Out of the options you've provided, "A. Clematis" and "C. Mulberry" are examples of plants that can be propagated through serpentine layering. So, the correct answer would be:

A. Clematis
C. Mulberry