A small or secondary bulb; hence, now almost exclusively: An aƫrial bulb or deciduous bud, produced in the leaf axils, as in the tiger lily, or relpacing the flowers, as in some onions, and capable, when separated, of propagating the plant; -- called also bulblet and brood bud.
A small hollow bulb, such as an enlargement in a small vessel or tube.
a small, deciduous bulb (or tuber) formed in the axil of a leaf or replacing flowers in an inflorescence, and functioning to propagate the plant vegetatively.
An immature small bulb formed on the stem of a plant; e.g Lily.
Tiny bulbs that form in the leaf axil either on a stem or flower
A tiny bulblike structure, often found in a leaf axil.
Bulbille Zwiebel, f Bulbillo Small bulbs growing on the stem either underground or in the axils of the leaves, or in certain species in the florescence.
Small bulbs arising around the parent bulb.
a bulb produced above the ground, often on the flowering stem or on a leaf axil.
Miniature aerial bulbs formed in leaf axils.
small bulb or bulb-shaped growth arising from the leaf axil or in the place of flowers
a genetic clone of the parent plant that, instead of taking root on the ground, grows out of the parent's flowering stalk
a small bulb attached to the main bulb.
An immature, miniature bulb formed by certain bulbous plants either at the base of mature bulbs or on the stems. The word is sometimes applied loosely to miniature tubers, as in some begonias, or to leafy plantlets with smaller bases, as in certain ferns.
a small bud formed on the lamina; a mode of vegetative reproduction.
A small bulb or bulb-like structure arising above ground, from leaf axils, in effect an axillary bud that falls off and assists in Parent Term: Bulb Plural: Bulbils Difficulty Level
a small bulb produced on aerial parts of plants, such as a leaf axil or an inflorescence.
aerial deciduous bulb produced in a leaf axil.
A small bulb or bulb-like body produced on above ground parts.