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  • Bulbil
  • Small young plant that grows from the parent plant's stem

    A bulbil (also referred to as a bulbel, bulblet, and/or pup) is a small, young plant that is reproduced vegetatively from axillary buds on the parent plant's

    Bulbil

    Bulbil

    Bulbil

  • Bulb
  • Short plant stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases for food storage and water

    sometimes referred to as bulbils. Bulbils form in the leaf axils of Lilium lancifolium Wild garlic (Allium vineale) bulbils sprouting "Tree onions" form

    Bulb

    Bulb

    Bulb

  • Ornithogalum divergens
  • Species of flowering plant

    characterised by its flattened, oval-shaped bulb surrounded by numerous small bulbils, linear green leaves with a white central stripe, and flat-topped clusters

    Ornithogalum divergens

    Ornithogalum divergens

    Ornithogalum_divergens

  • Watsonia meriana
  • Species of flowering plant

    species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae known by the common name bulbil bugle-lily. It is one of several Watsonia species known as wild watsonia

    Watsonia meriana

    Watsonia meriana

    Watsonia_meriana

  • Glossary of mycology
  • monopolar, bipolar, and multipolar budding for one/two/many respectively. bulbil A compact multicellular propagule, with its thin-walled, undifferentiated

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary_of_mycology

  • Dioscorea bulbifera
  • Species of flowering plant in the yam family

    resprouting occurs from bulbils and underground tubers. The primary means of spread and reproduction are by the bulbils. The smallest bulbils make control of

    Dioscorea bulbifera

    Dioscorea bulbifera

    Dioscorea_bulbifera

  • Hippeastrum
  • Genus of flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae

    propagation is best performed by using offset bulbils. Commercially, only cultivars that produce at least three bulbils on the mother bulb are used for this form

    Hippeastrum

    Hippeastrum

    Hippeastrum

  • Ornithogalum umbellatum
  • Species of spring flowering bulb in family Asparagaceae

    18–32 mm (3⁄4–1+1⁄4 in) in diameter. The bulbs form multiple leaf-bearing bulbils that soon separate but remain close by. Initially the plant forms 6–10

    Ornithogalum umbellatum

    Ornithogalum umbellatum

    Ornithogalum_umbellatum

  • Yam (vegetable)
  • Edible starchy tuber

    large vine, 6 m (20 ft) or more in length. It produces tubers, but the bulbils which grow at the base of its leaves are the more important food product

    Yam (vegetable)

    Yam (vegetable)

    Yam_(vegetable)

  • Allium vineale
  • Species of flowering plant

    inflorescence 2–5 cm (0.8–2 in) diameter comprising a number of small bulbils and none to a few flowers, subtended by a basal bract. The leaves are slender

    Allium vineale

    Allium vineale

    Allium_vineale

  • Offset (botany)
  • Daughter plant asexually produced on the mother plant

    original mother corm. In the UK, the term 'bulbils' is used for lilies. It can take up to 3 years for the bulbil to store enough energy to produce a flower

    Offset (botany)

    Offset (botany)

    Offset_(botany)

  • Dioscorea alata
  • Species of yam

    Aerial bulbil of a white variety of D. alata

    Dioscorea alata

    Dioscorea alata

    Dioscorea_alata

  • Kalanchoe
  • Genus of flowering plants in the stonecrop family

    plants, new individuals develop vegetatively as plantlets, also known as bulbils or gemmae, at indentations in leaf margins. These young plants eventually

    Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe

  • Begonia grandis
  • Species of flowering plant

    well in hardiness zone 9a in southwestern Japan as tuberous roots or bulbils (bulbils are formed in axils). Above-ground parts of this plant eventually die

    Begonia grandis

    Begonia grandis

    Begonia_grandis

  • Cicuta bulbifera
  • Species of plant

    North America and one of four species in the poisonous genus Cicuta. Tiny bulbils form in the leaf joints in the upper part of the plant, giving the plant

    Cicuta bulbifera

    Cicuta bulbifera

    Cicuta_bulbifera

  • Lilium lancifolium
  • Species of lily

    broad. L. lancifolium produces aerial bulblets, known as bulbils, in the leaf axils. These bulbils are uncommon in Lilium species and they produce new plants

    Lilium lancifolium

    Lilium lancifolium

    Lilium_lancifolium

  • Chinese yam
  • Species of yam from East Asia

    whorls. In the leaf axils appear warty rounded bulbils under 2 centimeters (0.79 in) long. The bulbils are sometimes informally referred to as "yam berries"

    Chinese yam

    Chinese yam

    Chinese_yam

  • Dioscorea transversa
  • Species of yam from Australia

    sclerophyll form which doesn't have bulbils, and a northern form which occurs in open forests and has small bulbils and large inground tubers. The tubers

    Dioscorea transversa

    Dioscorea transversa

    Dioscorea_transversa

  • Aerial stem modification
  • Changes in the plant stem for adaption

    functions include tendrils, thorns, hooks, phylloclade, tuberous stems, and bulbils. The auxiliary or the terminal part of the modified structures shows their

    Aerial stem modification

    Aerial stem modification

    Aerial_stem_modification

  • Polystichum proliferum
  • Species of fern

    when bulbils develop at end of the larger fronds grows into small plant. As the weight of the bulbil increases, the frond sags until the bulbil can take

    Polystichum proliferum

    Polystichum proliferum

    Polystichum_proliferum

  • Tree onion
  • Species of flowering plant

    Europe from the Indian subcontinent. The phenomenon of forming bulblets (bulbils) instead of flowers is also seen in top-setting garlic and other alliums

    Tree onion

    Tree onion

    Tree_onion

  • Solo garlic
  • Type of garlic with a single clove

    available. Small bulbs of solo garlic can be obtained by planting the bulbils of any variety of garlic. However, commercial production comes from areas

    Solo garlic

    Solo garlic

    Solo_garlic

  • Poa bulbosa
  • Species of grass

    that contain bulbils. Viable seed is rarely produced, and the plant usually reproduces asexually via its basal bulbous sections and via bulbils. Although

    Poa bulbosa

    Poa bulbosa

    Poa_bulbosa

  • Sisal
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae

    temperatures above 25 °C (77 °F) and sunshine. It is propagated using bulbils or suckers and can be improved genetically through tissue culture. Sisal

    Sisal

    Sisal

    Sisal

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • inner ones fleshy). bulbel A bulb arising from another bulb. See bulblet. bulbil A small, deciduous bulb or tuber formed in the axil of a leaf or pinna;

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Allium
  • Genus of flowering plants

    the inside. Some species produce bulbils within the umbels, and in some species, such as Allium paradoxum, the bulbils replace some or all the flowers

    Allium

    Allium

    Allium

  • Raphide
  • Plant chemical defense

    Momordica cochinchinensis (stem) Dioscoreaceae: Dioscorea bulbifera (root, bulbil) Dioscorea esculenta (root) Dioscorea hispida (root, petiole) Dioscorea

    Raphide

    Raphide

    Raphide

  • Lilium eupetes
  • Species of epiphyte

    Lilium eupetes reproduces by seed and vegetatively via the production of bulbils dispersed by wind. When the leaves die back they wither and curl into a

    Lilium eupetes

    Lilium_eupetes

  • Paleoallium
  • Genus of extinct ferns

    reproductive structures have been identified at the spathe apices-flowers and bulbils. The flowers are usually born in groups of two to six grouped in a helical

    Paleoallium

    Paleoallium

    Paleoallium

  • Elephant garlic
  • Subspecies of flowering plant

    While it may take an extra year, it is desirable to plant these small bulbils (several can be produced by each bulb) and increase the harvest. Unlike

    Elephant garlic

    Elephant garlic

    Elephant_garlic

  • Asplenium bulbiferum
  • Species of fern

    pikopiko, mouku or mauku. Its fronds are eaten as a vegetable. It grows small bulbils on top of its fronds. Once grown to about 5 cm (2.0 in), these offspring

    Asplenium bulbiferum

    Asplenium bulbiferum

    Asplenium_bulbiferum

  • Aglio Rosso di Nubia
  • Sicilian garlic variety

    garlic, characterized by the intense purple color of the robes of its bulbils. It is mainly cultivated in Nubia, a fraction of the comune of Paceco,

    Aglio Rosso di Nubia

    Aglio Rosso di Nubia

    Aglio_Rosso_di_Nubia

  • Lilium davidii
  • Species of lily

    stem-rooting lily (adventitious roots emerging above the bulb) that also forms bulbils. The species is named for French missionary and naturalist Armand David

    Lilium davidii

    Lilium davidii

    Lilium_davidii

  • Plant reproductive morphology
  • Parts of plant enabling sexual reproduction

    means. These include plants that reproduce vegetatively by runners or bulbils, or which produce seeds without embryo fertilization (apomixis). The selective

    Plant reproductive morphology

    Plant reproductive morphology

    Plant_reproductive_morphology

  • Bistorta vivipara
  • Species of flowering plant

    The lower ones are replaced by bulbils. Flowers rarely produce viable seeds and reproduction is normally by the bulbils, which are small bulb-like structures

    Bistorta vivipara

    Bistorta vivipara

    Bistorta_vivipara

  • Allium ursinum
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae

    The inflorescence is an umbel of six to 20 white flowers, lacking the bulbils produced by some other Allium species such as Allium vineale (crow garlic)

    Allium ursinum

    Allium ursinum

    Allium_ursinum

  • Apomixis
  • Asexual development of seed in botany

    indica etc. Vegetative apomixis: In this type "the flowers are replaced by bulbils or other vegetative propagules which frequently germinate while still on

    Apomixis

    Apomixis

    Apomixis

  • Remusatia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    that emerge from the tubers on which is produced bulbils that allow the plant to reproduce. The bulbils cling to animals which allows for them to be distributed

    Remusatia

    Remusatia

    Remusatia

  • Bryoclavula
  • Genus of lichens

    which in Bryoclavula is undifferentiated and does not form the globular or bulbil-like structures characteristic of Multiclavula. Bryoclavula comprises small

    Bryoclavula

    Bryoclavula

  • Ficaria verna
  • Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae)

    tetraploid types prefer more shady locations and can develop up to 24 bulbils at the base of the stalk. Subspecies F. verna ssp. verna, and F. verna

    Ficaria verna

    Ficaria verna

    Ficaria_verna

  • Pinellia ternata
  • Species of plant

    spreads by rhizomes, and there are also small bulblets (also known as bulbils) at the base of each leaf. Flowers are borne in spring. This plant is toxic

    Pinellia ternata

    Pinellia ternata

    Pinellia_ternata

  • Gagea
  • Genus of flowering plants in the lily family Liliaceae

    asexual bulbil reproduction. There are two patterns of bulbil reproduction. In a more "continuous" mode, the plant "turns on" the ability to make bulbils, and

    Gagea

    Gagea

    Gagea

  • Urticaceae
  • Nettle family of plants

    family (Urticaceae) from central China exhibiting parallel evolution of the bulbil trait". Taxon. 62 (1): 89–99. Bibcode:2013Taxon..62...89D. doi:10.1002/tax

    Urticaceae

    Urticaceae

    Urticaceae

  • Richard Dawson (musician)
  • English folk musician

    (2011) Additionally, over 80 short-form releases with Sally Pilkington as Bulbils since 2020. Motherland (2008) Stick In The Wheel presents From Here: English

    Richard Dawson (musician)

    Richard Dawson (musician)

    Richard_Dawson_(musician)

  • Phoenix (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants of the palm family

    multiplication. Many species of Phoenix produce vegetative offshoots called bulbils from basal portions of their stems which, on rooting, develop new saplings

    Phoenix (plant)

    Phoenix (plant)

    Phoenix_(plant)

  • Oxalis triangularis
  • Species of flowering plant

    amounts are consumed. Oxalis triangularis grows from corms (also called "bulbils"), propagated by division. Like other corms, it goes through regular dormancy

    Oxalis triangularis

    Oxalis triangularis

    Oxalis_triangularis

  • Allium scorodoprasum
  • Species of flowering plant

    a number of purple bulbils. The fruit is a capsule, but the seeds rarely set, and propagation usually takes place when the bulbils are knocked off and

    Allium scorodoprasum

    Allium scorodoprasum

    Allium_scorodoprasum

  • Vivipary
  • Plant seeds developing before detachment

    moist soil. Vivipary includes reproduction via embryos, such as shoots or bulbils, as opposed to germinating externally from a dropped, dormant seed, as

    Vivipary

    Vivipary

    Vivipary

  • Dioscorea japonica
  • Species of yam from Asia

    interchangeably in dishes and recipes. The yam's aerial tubercles, or bulbils, called mukago, are also eaten. They are often cooked and served with white

    Dioscorea japonica

    Dioscorea japonica

    Dioscorea_japonica

  • Hippeastrum striatum
  • Species of flowering plant

    has been introduced to Caroline Islands and Hawaii. Produces numerous bulbils that facilitate its escape and naturalisation in tropical areas. It will

    Hippeastrum striatum

    Hippeastrum striatum

    Hippeastrum_striatum

  • Garlic
  • Species of edible plant

    Other parts of the garlic plant are also edible. The leaves and flowers (bulbils) on the head (spathe) are sometimes eaten. They are milder in flavor than

    Garlic

    Garlic

    Garlic

  • Dioscorea sansibarensis
  • Species of herbaceous vine

    bulbils are up to 6 centimeters wide and may be purplish. In parts of Africa this plant is thought to have magical properties. The tubers and bulbils

    Dioscorea sansibarensis

    Dioscorea sansibarensis

    Dioscorea_sansibarensis

  • Allium oleraceum
  • Species of flowering plant

     vineale, it is very rare with A. oleraceum to find flower-heads containing bulbils only. In addition, the spathe in A. oleraceum is in two parts. Its specific

    Allium oleraceum

    Allium oleraceum

    Allium_oleraceum

  • Vegetative reproduction
  • Asexual method of reproduction in plants

    Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) all use this form of asexual reproduction. Bulbils are sometimes formed instead of the flowers of garlic. Meristem tissue

    Vegetative reproduction

    Vegetative reproduction

    Vegetative_reproduction

  • Gemma (botany)
  • Asexual reproductive structure

    Vascular plants have many other methods of asexual reproduction including bulbils and turions. The production of gemmae is a widespread means of asexual

    Gemma (botany)

    Gemma (botany)

    Gemma_(botany)

  • Remusatia vivipara
  • Species of herb

    underground tuber around 2–4 cm in diameter and coloured vivid red. Its bulbils are scaly and ovoid, around 5 mm long, scales ending in hooked prickles

    Remusatia vivipara

    Remusatia vivipara

    Remusatia_vivipara

  • Cardamine bulbifera
  • Species of flowering plant in the cabbage family

    up of between three and 13 leaflets. At the base of each leaf there are bulbils which can fall off and grow into new plants. The flowers have petals that

    Cardamine bulbifera

    Cardamine bulbifera

    Cardamine_bulbifera

  • Plant reproduction
  • Production of new offspring in plants

    generation of a plantlet in replacement of a seed or the generation of bulbils instead of flowers, where new cloned individuals are produced. A rhizome

    Plant reproduction

    Plant_reproduction

  • Lilium bulbiferum
  • Species of lily

    last one always produces secondary aerial bulbs (bulbils) in the axils of the upper leaves. These bulbils fall to the ground and mature after two to three

    Lilium bulbiferum

    Lilium bulbiferum

    Lilium_bulbiferum

  • Fritillaria
  • Genus of flowering plants in family Liliaceae

    Lilium and Allium. Similar bulbils are also found in Davidii. These bulbils arise in the axils of the scale leaves. Bulbils confer an evolutionary advantage

    Fritillaria

    Fritillaria

    Fritillaria

  • Dioscorea pentaphylla
  • Species of herbaceous vine

    long. The plant produces horseshoe-shaped bulbils about a centimeter long. New plants can sprout from the bulbils. Flowers are borne in spikes. The vine

    Dioscorea pentaphylla

    Dioscorea pentaphylla

    Dioscorea_pentaphylla

  • Oxalis
  • Genus of flowering plants

    succulent, and several species also reproduce vegetatively by production of bulbils, which detach to produce new plants. Originally, the first taxonomic classification

    Oxalis

    Oxalis

    Oxalis

  • Asplenium gracillimum
  • Species of fern

    appearance of this fern. A. gracillimum individuals occasionally grow small bulbils on top of their fronds, which can fall off and grow into new ferns. There

    Asplenium gracillimum

    Asplenium gracillimum

    Asplenium_gracillimum

  • Allium canadense
  • Species of flowering plant

    recognized: Allium canadense var. canadense - most pedicels replaced by bulbils, rarely producing fruits or seeds; most of the range of the species. Allium

    Allium canadense

    Allium canadense

    Allium_canadense

  • Liliaceae
  • Family of flowering plants in order Liliales, including lilies

    can be detached. Micropropagation techniques including tissue culture. Bulbils, which are adventitious bulbs formed on the parent plant's stem. Scaling

    Liliaceae

    Liliaceae

    Liliaceae

  • Pinellia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    leaflets. Pinellia reproduces rapidly from seed and many species also produce bulbils on the leaves. Both characteristics have allowed some species to become

    Pinellia

    Pinellia

    Pinellia

  • Lilium
  • Genus of plants

    be propagated in several ways; by division of the bulbs by growing-on bulbils which are adventitious bulbs formed on the stem by scaling, for which whole

    Lilium

    Lilium

    Lilium

  • Cyperus dentatus
  • Species of sedge

    reproductive morphology Dichogamy in flowering plants Anemophily Vivipary Bulb#Bulbil Ochrea NatureServe (5 December 2025). "Cyperus dentatus". NatureServe Explorer

    Cyperus dentatus

    Cyperus dentatus

    Cyperus_dentatus

  • Hedychium
  • Genus of flowering plants

    reproduction via flowers, and asexual reproduction via rhizomes and via bulbils (only reported in Hedychium greenii). Some species of Hedychium are reported

    Hedychium

    Hedychium

    Hedychium

  • Agave
  • Genus of flowering plants

    large number of short, tubular flowers and sometimes vegetatively produced bulbils (a form of asexual reproduction). After pollination/fertilization and subsequent

    Agave

    Agave

    Agave

  • Kalanchoe pinnata
  • Succulent plant native to Madagascar

    fleshy limb lobes. The leaves are remarkable for their ability to produce bulbils. At their margin, between the teeth, adventitious buds appear, which produce

    Kalanchoe pinnata

    Kalanchoe pinnata

    Kalanchoe_pinnata

  • Oxalis glabra
  • Species of flowering plant

    of the fewer species in the genus to propagate with the use of bulbs, bulbils and stolons. The bulbs begin sprouting in the falling temperatures of autumn

    Oxalis glabra

    Oxalis glabra

    Oxalis_glabra

  • Bryoclavula phycophila
  • Species of lichen

    that also includes ectomycorrhizal tooth fungi such as Hydnum and several bulbil‑forming lichenicolous fungi, showing that mutualisms with plants and algae

    Bryoclavula phycophila

    Bryoclavula_phycophila

  • Allium sphaerocephalon
  • Species of flowering plant

    Individual flowers are reddish-purple and are occasionally replaced by bulbils (again making this a potentially invasive species). Allium sphaerocephalon

    Allium sphaerocephalon

    Allium sphaerocephalon

    Allium_sphaerocephalon

  • Anredera cordifolia
  • Species of vine

    can be eaten raw as well as boiled. Its rhizomes are also edible. The bulbils are inedible but have been used medicinally to reduce inflammation, ameliorate

    Anredera cordifolia

    Anredera cordifolia

    Anredera_cordifolia

  • Weed control
  • Botanical component of pest control for plants

    of onion bulbs was reduced at almost 4% per day. Perennial weeds with bulbils, such as lesser celandine and oxalis, or with persistent underground stems

    Weed control

    Weed control

    Weed_control

  • Agave fourcroydes
  • Species of flowering plant

    the ovaries never produce seeds.[citation needed] The plant does produce bulbils that may be planted, but commercial growers prefer to use the frequent

    Agave fourcroydes

    Agave fourcroydes

    Agave_fourcroydes

  • Amaryllidaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    Asparagales fossil record is scant, and the 2018 description of Ypresian age bulbils as †Paleoallium were the first Amaryllidaceae . Acis Salisb. Agapanthus

    Amaryllidaceae

    Amaryllidaceae

    Amaryllidaceae

  • Bryum argenteum
  • Species of moss

    wind-mediated. Asexual reproduction also occurs through the production of bulbils and protonema gemmae, small vegetative propagules that detach from the

    Bryum argenteum

    Bryum argenteum

    Bryum_argenteum

  • Crassulaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    the underground caudices (rootstock), and may form rhizomes or corms. Bulbils may form along the stem or leaf margins. The leaf arrangement is opposite

    Crassulaceae

    Crassulaceae

    Crassulaceae

  • 2024 in paleontology
  • the year 2024. Garcia Cabrera & Krings (2024) describe fungi colonizing bulbils of Palaeonitella cranii from the Devonian Rhynie chert, interpreted as

    2024 in paleontology

    2024_in_paleontology

  • Bulbul (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    tarang, Punjabi string instrument Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Bulbul (2019) Bulbil (on a plant, a side shoot or side bud that drops off and takes root) This

    Bulbul (disambiguation)

    Bulbul_(disambiguation)

  • Agave vilmoriniana
  • Species of plant in the family Asparagaceae

    Agave vilmoriniana - Bulbils on the flowering stem

    Agave vilmoriniana

    Agave vilmoriniana

    Agave_vilmoriniana

  • Microthecium japonicum
  • Species of fungus

    general features, but differs in producing a phialidic asexual form and small bulbil-like propagules, which are absent in M. moureai. The spore surface in M

    Microthecium japonicum

    Microthecium japonicum

    Microthecium_japonicum

  • List of onion cultivars
  • Allium atroviolaceum Boiss. Broadstemmed onion Allium platycaule S. Watson Bulbil onion Allium geyeri S. Watson var. tenerum M.E. Jones Burlew's onion Allium

    List of onion cultivars

    List_of_onion_cultivars

  • Fritillaria assyriaca
  • Species of flowering plant

    young, linear, and glaucous. Bulbs up to 3 cm in diameter, with stolons or bulbils frequently present. The stem varies between 4–20 cm in height but may reach

    Fritillaria assyriaca

    Fritillaria assyriaca

    Fritillaria_assyriaca

  • Hammarbya
  • Genus of orchids

    pollinated by small flies. The plant reproduces with seeds or by means of bulbils, small buds which drop off and develop into new plants. The orchid has

    Hammarbya

    Hammarbya

    Hammarbya

  • Coleus esculentus
  • Species of flowering plant

    mind. The species is propagated from tubers as well as small axillary bulbils. The tubers are planted in the spring when harvest can occur the following

    Coleus esculentus

    Coleus esculentus

    Coleus_esculentus

  • List of monocotyledons of Montana
  • onion, Allium fibrillum Garden asparagus, Asparagus officinalis Geyer's bulbil onion, Allium geyeri var. tenerum Geyer's onion, Allium geyeri Glacier lily

    List of monocotyledons of Montana

    List of monocotyledons of Montana

    List_of_monocotyledons_of_Montana

  • Fragmentation (reproduction)
  • Form of asexual reproduction

    Tolmiea menziesii and Kalanchoe daigremontiana. Others produce organs like bulbils and turions. Easily lost parts that have high potential to grow into a

    Fragmentation (reproduction)

    Fragmentation_(reproduction)

  • Newspaper Boy (1955 film)
  • 1955 Indian film

    Audio rights were bought by a newly formed Bombay-based company named Bulbil. But the company closed down before the film's release and no records were

    Newspaper Boy (1955 film)

    Newspaper_Boy_(1955_film)

  • Furcraea tuberosa
  • Species of flowering plant

    panicle, about 5–8 m (16–26 ft) tall. The flowering stem bears many ovoid bulbils. The flowers are arranged in groups of three on stalks (pedicels) 6–10 mm

    Furcraea tuberosa

    Furcraea tuberosa

    Furcraea_tuberosa

  • Furcraea foetida
  • Species of flowering plant

    Plant with bulbils

    Furcraea foetida

    Furcraea foetida

    Furcraea_foetida

  • Oxalis latifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    garden escape. It is spread by conveyance of soils containing the plant’s bulbils, as well as by runoffs, ants, and by larger animals like dogs and birds

    Oxalis latifolia

    Oxalis latifolia

    Oxalis_latifolia

  • Microthecium
  • Genus of fungi

    Microthecium Bulbil of Microthecium sepedonioides; scale bar: 10 μm Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Sordariomycetes

    Microthecium

    Microthecium

    Microthecium

  • Micranthes ferruginea
  • Species of flowering plant

    up to 40 centimeters tall. Thin branches bear flowers and reproductive bulbils. Each flower has spade-shaped white petals, the upper ones dotted with

    Micranthes ferruginea

    Micranthes ferruginea

    Micranthes_ferruginea

  • Saxifraga cernua
  • Species of flowering plant

    longer than the sepals. The plant reproduces by means of brownish-red bulbils in the axils of the upper stem leaves. Flowers bloom June to August. This

    Saxifraga cernua

    Saxifraga cernua

    Saxifraga_cernua

  • Furcraea hexapetala
  • Species of plant

    Besides flowers and fruit, the 2 m (6 ft 7 in) panicle also produces bulbils (a form of asexual reproduction. The species is found in south eastern

    Furcraea hexapetala

    Furcraea_hexapetala

  • Calochortus pringlei
  • Species of flowering plant

    thick and coarsely hairy, appearing like a fibrous net. It also lacks bulbils in its leaf axils, which is characteristic of members of subsection Ghiesbreghtiani

    Calochortus pringlei

    Calochortus pringlei

    Calochortus_pringlei

  • Lilioceris egena
  • Species of beetle

    family Chrysomelidae, subfamily Criocerinae. The larvae feed on air potato bulbils. Lilioceris egena is native to Southeast Asia, and has been found in China

    Lilioceris egena

    Lilioceris_egena

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  • Asman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Asman

    Heaven, Sky

  • Vanny
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Vanny

    Butterfly. Also, from Phanessa, the mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood.

  • HUDE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    HUDE

    (הוּדֶע) Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadaccah, HUDE means "myrtle tree."

  • Sharjeel | شرجیل
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sharjeel | شرجیل

    Fine

  • Ketit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ketit

    Invited, Called

  • Jourdan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Jourdan

    English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688 in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third, from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include Bellerose, Lafrance, and Saint-Louis.

  • Shiya | ஷியா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shiya | ஷியா 

    Snow at dawn, Death

  • Michelman
  • Surname or Lastname

    German (Michelmann)

    Michelman

    German (Michelmann) : patronymic or pet form of the personal name Michel, a variant of Michael.English : occupational name for the servant (Middle English man) of a man called Michel (see Mitchell).

  • AbdAlMatin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    AbdAlMatin

    Servant of the Strong

  • Lovisa
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Lovisa

    Renowned; Famous Warrior

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