Most varieties of wine and table grapes can be propagated by layering. This technique works anywhere grapes are grown. Like other forms of asexual plant reproduction, layering produces daughter plants that are genetic duplicates of the mother vine. Growers in established vineyards use layering to propagate new grape vines to replace vines that have died out.
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