A plantlet that grows high up on a cane, pseudobulb or flower stem. When it has developed sufficient roots system, it may be detached and grown separately.
A Hawaiian word referring to a baby plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, usually used when referring to Dendrobiums or Vandaceous orchids.
(kay-kee): child, children
Hawaiian word for baby. Vegetative offshoot (plantlet) formed at a node.
Hawaiian word for baby, applied to an offset from an orchid plant (Especially Dendrobium and Phalaenopsis). A plantlet that develops from an orchid flower inflorescence or cane.
Hawaiian used to refer to a small plant asexually produced by an orchid plant, like the Phalaenopsis or Dendrobiums.
Keiki, the Hawaiian word for a "baby", refers to a plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, usually used when referring to Dendrobiums, Phalaenopsis, or Vandaceous orchids. The baby plant is an exact clone of the mother plant, sometimes flowering while still attached to the mother plant.