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bulbletBulbil Bulb"il, n. [Dim. fr. bulb.]
1. (Bot.) A small or secondary bulb; hence, now almost
exclusively: An a["e]rial bulb or deciduous bud, produced
in the leaf axils, as in the tiger lily, or relpacing the
flowers, as in some onions, and capable, when separated,
of propagating the plant; -- called also bulblet and
brood bud.
2. (Anat.) A small hollow bulb, such as an enlargement in a
small vessel or tube. Bulblet
Bulblet Bulb"let, n. [Bulb,n.+ -let.] (Bot.)
A small bulb, either produced on a larger bulb, or on some
a["e]rial part of a plant, as in the axils of leaves in the
tiger lily, or replacing the flowers in some kinds of onion.
Meaning of Bulblets from wikipedia
- cepa
Proliferum Group. Tree
onion bulblets will
sprout and grow
while still on the
original stalk. The
bulblets are
usually marble-sized,
between 0...
- as
Oxalis latifolia. A
bulbil is a
small bulb, and may also be
called a
bulblet, bulbet, or bulbel.
Small bulbs can
develop or
propagate a
large bulb....
-
plant is
based on the
formation of
bulblets. The
common name "pregnant onion" is due to the
small adventitious bulblets that form from the
initial bulb scales...
- grow to 75 cm (30 in). C.
bulbifera is
unusual among ferns in
producing bulblets along the
bottom of the fronds. This is one of the
easiest Cystopteris...
- to
avoid problems with
viruses is to grow
plants from seed
instead of
bulblets. It
forms bulbs at
ground level, and,
unlike other lilies,
grows a basal...
- or (misleadingly)
Indian rice or wild rice,
because of the rice-like
bulblets that form
around its roots.
Fritillaria camschatcensis produces bulbs with...
-
triploid onion (A. ×cornutum). The tree
onion or
Egyptian onion produces bulblets in the
umbel instead of flowers, and is now
known to be a
hybrid of A....
-
reproduction by
splitting to form new
bulbs or
producing small new
bulbs termed bulblets.
Bulbs are a
combination of stem and
leaves so may
better be considered...
-
Saxifraga cernua, the
drooping saxifrage,
nodding saxifrage or
bulblet saxifrage, is a
flower common all over the High Arctic. It
stretches further south...
- in height. It
reproduces by seed,
bulbs and by the
production of
small bulblets in the
flower head (similarly to
Allium vineale).
Unlike A. vineale, it...