plantlet

[ˈplæntlɪt]

plantlet Definition

a small plant that develops on the parent plant, often forming roots while still attached to the parent.

Using plantlet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plantlet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The spider plant produces plantlets that can be easily propagated.

  • Example

    The strawberry plant sends out runners with plantlets that take root in the soil.

  • Example

    The mother fern produces plantlets on its fronds that can be separated and grown into new plants.

plantlet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plantlet

Phrases with plantlet

  • bulbils or bulblets

    small bulbs or plantlets that form in the axils of the leaves of certain plants

    Example

    The tiger lily produces bulbils or bulblets that can be used to propagate the plant.

  • a plantlet that forms at the base of a cactus or succulent

    Example

    The agave plant produces pups that can be removed and planted separately.

  • a horizontal stem that grows along the ground and produces roots and plantlets at the nodes

    Example

    The strawberry plant spreads by means of stolons that produce plantlets.

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Summary: plantlet in Brief

A 'plantlet' [ˈplæntlɪt] is a small plant that develops on the parent plant, often forming roots while still attached to the parent. It is commonly found in plants like spider plants, strawberries, and ferns. Other terms for plantlets include 'offshoot,' 'runner,' and 'sucker.' Plantlets can also be referred to as 'bulbils or bulblets,' 'pups or pupping,' and 'stolons.'