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stolons with
plantlets on the ends as a form of a****ual reproduction.
Vegetative propagules or
clippings of
mature plants may form
plantlets. An example...
- 5 in). The
inflorescences carry not only
flowers but also
vegetative plantlets at the tips of
their branches,
which eventually droop and
touch the soil...
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potted County distribution in
Florida Flowers plantlets plantlets Kalanchoe daigremontiana plantlets on
plantlets "Kalanchoe
daigremontiana Raym.-Hamet & H...
- If the
tissue is
grown as
small plants called plantlets,
hormones are
often added that
cause the
plantlets to
produce many
small offshoots.
After the formation...
- uses
plantlets is the
Bryophyllum daigremontianum (syn.
Kalanchoe daigremontianum),
which is also
known as
mother of
thousands for its many
plantlets. Keikis...
- for
vegetatively growing small plantlets on the
fringes of the leaves;
these eventually drop off and root.
These plantlets arise from
mitosis of meristematic-type...
-
belonging to the iris family, Iridaceae.
Plantlets grow at the ends of the
flower stalks. As the
plantlets grow,
their weight causes the
stalk to dip...
-
subtropical areas. The
species is
distinctive for the
profusion of
miniature plantlets that form on the
margins of its leaves, a
trait it has in
common with...
- (now
included in Kalanchoe), it is able to
propagate vegetatively from
plantlets that
develop on its leaf margins. It is a robust,
completely bare, biennial...
- fertilization. However,
other definitions include replacement of the seed by a
plantlet or
replacement of the
flower by bulbils.
Apomictically produced offspring...