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Ficinia spiralis (pīngao) spreads by forming stolons in the sand.
Argentina anserina (common silverweed) showing red stolons

In biology, stolons (from Latin stolō, genitive stolōnis – "branch"), also known as runners, are horizontal connections between parts of an organism. They may be part of the organism, or of its skeleton. Typically, animal stolons are exoskeletons (external skeletons).

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Stolon

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In biology, stolons (from Latin stolō, genitive stolōnis – "branch"), also known as runners, are horizontal connections between parts of an organism....

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Rhizome

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stem of the plant that runs underground horizontally. A stolon is similar to a rhizome, but a stolon sprouts from an existing stem, has long internodes, and...

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Tuber

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reproduction. Stem tubers manifest as thickened rhizomes (underground stems) or stolons (horizontal connections between organisms); examples include the potato...

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Darlingtonia californica

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propagated from the long stolons they grow in late winter and spring. When a minute cobra plant is visible at the end of the stolon (usually in mid to late...

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Polypodium hydriforme

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inside-out stolon; the epidermal cell layer is located internal to the body and the gastrodermis is located externally. The embryo, larva and stolon are surrounded...

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Carnivorous plant

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The tip of one stolon of Utricularia vulgaris, showing stolon, branching leaf-shoots, and transparent bladder traps...

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Carex inops

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Carex inops is a species of sedge known as long-stolon sedge and western oak sedge. It is native to northern North America, where it occurs throughout...

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Botany

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creating cells of the other and producing adventitious shoots or roots. Stolons and tubers are examples of shoots that can grow roots. Roots that spread...

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Sabulina stolonifera

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in the pink family known by the common names Scott Mountain sandwort and stolon sandwort. It is endemic to Siskiyou County, California, where it is known...

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Hydrozoa

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the hydrocaulus runs along the substrate, it forms a horizontal root-like stolon that anchors the colony to the bottom. The colonies are generally small...

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List of mint diseases

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leaf spot Septoria menthae Stem and stolon canker Rhizoctonia solani Thanatephorus cucumeris[teleomorph] Stolon decay Fusarium solani Nectria haematococca...

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Nelumbo nucifera

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surface. The stolon is ready to harvest two to three months after planting. It must be harvested before flowering. Harvesting the stolon is done by manual...

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Corm

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simply grow larger in most seasons. Yet others split when multiple buds or stolons on a large corm sprout independently, forming a tussock.[citation needed]...

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Plant stem

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reproduction but also in storage, e.g. most ferns, iris. Runner: A type of stolon, horizontally growing on top of the ground and rooting at the nodes, aids...

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Dracaena pinguicula

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which grow from an underground rhizome, this species produces aerial stolons which terminate in new plantlets. These then produce stilt-like roots that...

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Turritopsis dohrnii

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cyst-like stage and then transformed into stolons and polyps. However, about 20%-40% of mature medusa went into the stolons and polyps stage without passing the...

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Cynodon dactylon

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ground with its stolons, and roots wherever a node touches the ground, forming a dense mat. C. dactylon reproduces through seeds, stolons, and rhizomes...

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Adoxa moschatellina

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limited ability to spread by seed, but expands vegetatively via its long stolons. It is a widespread but generally uncommon plant which is not considered...

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Glechoma hederacea

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attached to square stems that root at the nodes. The plant spreads either by stolon or seed, making it exceptionally difficult to eradicate. It is a variable...

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Branch

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branch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Basal shoot Plant stem Root Shoot Stolon Switch (corporal punishment) Trunk (botany) Turion (botany) Twig Wand Pell...

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Fig

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that feed on its fruit. The common fig tree also sprouts from the root and stolon tissues.[citation needed] The edible fig is one of the first plants that...

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Glossary of botanical terms

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stolon A slender, prostrate or trailing stem, producing roots and sometimes erect shoots at its nodes. See also rhizome. stoloniferous Having stolons...

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Anubias

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in artificial environments can be accomplished by stolon division or from side shoots. The stolon must always be above the substrate in order to survive...

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Taro

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Asian cultivars have agriculturally undesirable traits (such as suckers and stolon), but appear to be more genetically diverse. There needs to be an international...

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Potato

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but stems that form from thickened rhizomes) at the tips of long thin stolons. On the surface of the tubers there are "eyes," which act as sinks to protect...

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Utricularia

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stolons beneath the surface of their substrate, whether that be pond water or dripping moss in the canopy of a tropical rainforest. To these stolons are...

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Cambroernid

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substrate via a narrow and partially mobile stolon (stalk). Phlogites was even more simple, with a thick immobile stolon leading up to a tentacle-bearing calyx...

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