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Meaning of stolon
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stolon (n)
a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips
stolon Sentence Examples
- The strawberry plant propagated vegetatively by sending out stolons that rooted to create new plants.
- The stolons of the spiderwort extended laterally, forming a mat of interconnected plants.
- The stoloniferous stems of the creeping Jenny spread along the ground, rooting at the nodes.
- The mint plant's stolons grew rapidly, allowing it to quickly colonize new areas.
- The Tradescantia plants formed a dense groundcover by means of their匍匐茎的茎.
- The stoloniferous habit of the sweet potato plant ensured its survival and spread in various environments.
- The asparagus fern's stolons grew underground, producing new spears in different locations.
- The stoloniferous stems of the wandering Jew plant allowed it to easily adapt to different surfaces and substrates.
- The stolons of the strawberry plant were used to create new plants with identical genetic characteristics.
- The stoloniferous growth pattern of the spider plant made it a popular houseplant for hanging baskets and terrariums.
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a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips
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The strawberry plant propagated vegetatively by sending out stolons that rooted to create new plants.
The stolons of the spiderwort extended laterally, forming a mat of interconnected plants.
The stoloniferous stems of the creeping Jenny spread along the ground, rooting at the nodes.
The mint plant's stolons grew rapidly, allowing it to quickly colonize new areas.