- Thus, not all
horizontal stems are
called stolons.
Plants with
stolons are
called stoloniferous. A
stolon is a
plant propagation strategy and the complex...
- development.[citation needed] The
stolons are
easily recognized when
potato plants are
grown from seeds. As the
plants grow,
stolons are
produced around the soil...
- new upward-growing
shoots from the top of the nodes. A
stolon is
similar to a rhizome, but
stolon sprouts from an
existing stem
having long
internodes and...
- cyst-like
stage and then
transformed into
stolons and polyps. However,
about 20%-40% of
mature medusa went into the
stolons and
polyps stage without p****ing the...
-
simply grow
larger in most seasons. Yet
others split when
multiple buds or
stolons on a
large corm
sprout independently,
forming a tussock.[citation needed]...
-
rhizomes and
fibrous roots;
despite its
common name, it does not
usually form
stolons. This plant,
particularly sun
sedge (C.
inops subsp. heliophila), is a...
-
produces stolons throughout the
summer growing period.
These start out as gemma-like buds in the
winter rosette and
elongate into whip-like
stolons up to...
-
Sprigging is the
planting of sprigs,
plant sections cut from
rhizomes or
stolons that
includes crowns and roots, at
spaced intervals in
furrows or holes...
-
limited ability to
spread by seed, but
expands vegetatively via its long
stolons. It is a
widespread but
generally uncommon plant which is not considered...
-
Pinguicula elizabethiae is a
perennial rosette-forming
insectivorous herb
native to the
Mexican states of Querétaro and Hidalgo. A
species of butterwort...