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detach from the parent.
Plants such as some
Iridaceae and
Agavoideae grow
cormlets in the
axils of
their inflorescences.
These fall and in
favourable cir****stances...
- seeds. It
reproduces from seed and
vegetative means in the form of
cormlets. The
cormlets are
attached to the
parent corm by
stolons and are sessile, produced...
- are
examples of
plants that
display offset characteristics by
forming cormlets around the
original mother corm. In the UK, the term 'bulbils' is used...
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Cormlets of
Watsonia meriana, an
example of apomixis...
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shoots that
produce normal leaves and flowers.
Corms can form many
small cormlets called cormels, from the
basal areas of the new
growing corms, especially...
-
lifting and
storing the corms.
Plants are
propagated either from
small cormlets produced as
offsets by the
parent corms, or from seed. In
either case,...
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survives for one season,
producing via
vegetative division up to ten "
cormlets" that can grow into new
plants in the next season. The
compact corms are...
- (Hystrix africaeaustralis) Near end of
flowering showing cormlets on
inflorescence Detail of
cormlets on
inflorescence Like some
other Watsonia species, in...
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literally "village potato"). The "child" and "grandchild"
corms (cormels,
cormlets)
which bud from the
parent satoimo, are
called koimo (子芋) and
magoimo (孫芋)...
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covered by very thin scales; a type of rootstock.
cormel A
small corm (or
cormlet),
forming at the base of a
growing larger corm.
corneous Horny in texture;...