The parent plant from which all subsequent stock of a patricular variety, clone, cultivar or strain have been derived is called the Mother Plant.
The parent plant is called a true breeding plant.
The parent plant is called a true breeding plant.
Hopefully, a plant that has traits from one "parent" that is desirable and ones from another "parent". These are then called hybrids.
The parent plant is homozygous dominant for the trait(s) observed. This can be called a 'true-breeding' plant as well.
Flower might be called the "Parent of a plant", because a flower produces seeds and seeds are required to continue the life cycle of a plant.
the name of the daughter plant is called a clone as plants and bacteria reproduce asexually the offspring is completely identical to the parent so that is why a plant is called a clone
Plant cells are commonly called chloroplasts, derived from the chlorophyll inside the cell. Animal cells don't have that chlorophyll, so they are not called chloroplasts.
Eucalyptus plant's wood
The Blue-Agave plant.
That's called a "cutting" or "cloning".
Sugar is derived from Sugarcane which is a plant.
Its called asexual reproduction in plants and parthenogenesis in animals