Plantlet

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Kalanchoe daigremontiana with plantlets on one of the leaves Bryophyllum daigremontianum nahaufnahme2.jpg
Kalanchoe daigremontiana with plantlets on one of the leaves
Chlorophytum comosum "Variegatum" in a hanging basket showing the plantlets Chlorophytum comosum Ampel.jpg
Chlorophytum comosum "Variegatum" in a hanging basket showing the plantlets

A plantlet is a young or small plant, produced on the leaf margins or the aerial stems of another plant. [1]

Some plants, such as spider plants, grow stolons with plantlets on the ends as a form of asexual reproduction. [2] Vegetative propagules or clippings of mature plants may form plantlets. Examples of plantlets budding from leaf or stem tissue may be found in several species known as mother of thousands. Kalanchoe daigremontiana forms somatic embryos on its leaf margins that germinate into deciduous juvenile plants before falling from the parent and growing independently. [3]

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References

  1. "Plantlet", Merriam-Webster
  2. Gilman, Edward F (October 1999). "Chlorophytum comosum Fact Sheet" (PDF). University of Florida Environmental Horticulture Department Fact Sheets. FPS-126.
  3. Garcês, Helena; Sinha, Neelima (October 2009). "The 'Mother of Thousands' (Kalanchoë daigremontiana): A Plant Model for Asexual Reproduction and CAM Studies". Cold Spring Harbor Protocols. 2009 (10) pdb.emo133. doi:10.1101/pdb.emo133.