Offshoot | part of plant | Britannica (original) (raw)
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formation from bulbil
In bulbil
Bulbils, called offsets when full-sized, fall or are removed and planted to produce new plants. They are especially common among such plants as onions and lilies.
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propagation of plants
In fruit farming: The variety: its propagation and improvement
… are multiplied by use of offshoots or suckers. Grape, fig, olive, currant, and blueberry are usually propagated from cuttings. Strawberry and black raspberry reproduce vegetatively by special organs—the former by stolons or runners, the latter by cane tip rooting or
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In horticulture: Vegetative structures
These are known collectively as offshoots but are often called offsets, crown divisions, ratoons, or slips.
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