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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 bulblet from wikipedia
- 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....
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Cystopteris bulbifera, with the
common name
bulblet fern,
bulblet bladderfern, or
bulblet fragile fern is a fern in the
family Cystopteridaceae. The fern...
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perennial plant similar to the
common onion (A. cepa), but with a
cluster of
bulblets where a
normal onion would have flowers. Tree
onions are also
known as...
- Explorer. The
Nature Conservancy.
Minnesota Wildflowers. "Cicuta
bulbifera (
Bulblet-bearing
Water Hemlock)".
Retrieved 1
April 2012.
Washington Department...
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Saxifraga cernua, the
drooping saxifrage,
nodding saxifrage or
bulblet saxifrage, is a
flower common all over the High Arctic. It
stretches further south...
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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...
- Minakshi; Goutam,
Umesh (December 2013). "Multiple
shoot proliferation,
bulblet induction and
evaluation of
genetic stability in
Asiatic hybrid lily (Lilium...
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white flowers.
These flowers may be
partially or
entirely replaced by
bulblets. When present, the
flowers are
hermaphroditic (both male and
female organs)...
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North America will grow only in moist,
intensely acid soils,
while the
bulblet bladder fern (Cystopteris bulbifera), with an
overlapping range, is found...
- 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...