What is another word for stolons?

Pronunciation: [stˈɒlɒnz] (IPA)

Stolons are horizontal stems or runners that emerge from the base of the plant, and grow up and outward from the parent plant. They have nodes, from which roots and shoots grow, allowing the plant to reproduce asexually. Stolons have numerous synonyms depending on the plant species. They can be referred to as runners, propagules, sprouts, offshoots, runners, or creepers. Stolons also play a vital role in improving soil structure by creating a network of roots spreading outwards, enabling the plant to take advantage of new nutrients and water available in the soil. They are a common feature in plants such as strawberries, mint, and spider plants.

What are the hypernyms for Stolons?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Stolons

By a slow process, which, however, covers a considerable space, in a few years many plants send forth roots, rootstalks, stolons, and runners, and thus increase their possessions or find new homes.
"Seed Dispersal"
William J. Beal
Unstutteringly the vinelike stolons went forward.
"Greener Than You Think"
Ward Moore
The next day new stolons emerged from the mass, but now for the first time excitement seized us up in our bobbing post of observation.
"Greener Than You Think"
Ward Moore

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