stoloniferous
IPA: stˈoʊɫʌnˈɪfɝʌs
adjective
- Producing stolons or suckers.
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Examples of "stoloniferous" in Sentences
- The stems are corm like or stoloniferous.
- The roots are thick, fleshy and stoloniferous.
- The bulb is edible and sometimes stoloniferous.
- The persistence of C. acutifolium was attributed to its stoloniferous growth habit.
- As mentioned earlier, vetiver is reputed to be a barrier to grassy stoloniferous weeds.
- In depressions rhizomatous or stoloniferous genera such as Hemarthria, Ischaemum, and Paspalum are more common.
- This is an erect perennial grass with creeping, stoloniferous root-stocks, with aerial stems varying from 6 inches to 3 feet.
- Of the legumes evaluated, only C. acuticolium has a stoloniferous growth habit, and its persistence and tolerance of grazing was attributed to this trait.
- In this particular lot the hybrid has taken on a habit of the mother parent, the common American hazel, growing long stoloniferous roots, an undesirable feature.
- With Mariscus congestus, Sporobolus virginicus, Scaevola plumieri, Ipomoea pes-caprae brasiliensis, and other trailing and stoloniferous plants on recently formed dunes.
- Meanwhile, the plant has been sending out long stoloniferous roots which have surrounded the original plant with a chaplet of progeny, each one of which follows the life course of the parent.
- I have trimmed off stoloniferous roots experimentally from a number of hazel plants, for the purpose of throwing all of the strength into the original stocks, hoping, thereby, to prolong their lives.
- Although spreading by stoloniferous roots like the common American hazel, these roots are shorter, and it does not extend rapidly enough to dominate the situation when growing in competition with the common hazel.
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