Synonyms for More stoloniferous:
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adj.
• creeping
- Clinging
, - Reptant
, - climbing
, - growing along the ground
, - horizontal
, - procumbent
, - prostrate
, - recumbent
, - reptilian
, - serpentine
, - spreading
, - stoloniferous
, - trailing
, - vermicular
, - vinelike
.
What are the hypernyms for More stoloniferous?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more stoloniferous?
The term "more stoloniferous" refers to plants that produce more runners, or horizontal stems that grow along the soil surface and sprout new roots and shoots at intervals. The opposite of this trait is called "less stoloniferous", which refers to plants that produce fewer runners or do not produce runners at all. These plants often prefer growing in clumps and rely on vertical stem growth to spread. For example, cacti are less stoloniferous plants that do not produce runners, but instead rely on producing offsets or "pups" at the base of the stem to expand. Overall, the degree of stoloniferousness varies among plant species and is an important consideration for gardeners and landscapers.
What are the antonyms for More stoloniferous?
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