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  • Propagule
  • Biological material that propagates an organism to the next life cycle stage

    Look up propagule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a propagule is any material that functions in propagating an organism to the next stage

    Propagule

    Propagule

  • Propagule pressure
  • Measure of the quantity of an introduced species

    Propagule pressure (also termed introduction effort) is a composite measure of the number of individuals of a species released into a region to which

    Propagule pressure

    Propagule_pressure

  • Rhizophora mangle
  • Species of flowering plant in the mangrove family Rhizophoraceae

    and tropical West Africa. Its viviparous "seeds", in actuality called propagules, become fully mature plants before dropping off the parent tree. These

    Rhizophora mangle

    Rhizophora mangle

    Rhizophora_mangle

  • Kandelia obovata
  • Species of flowering plant

    and forms a propagule (a seedling ready to go), which can produce its own food via photosynthesis. After 3 to 6 months, when the propagule is mature, it

    Kandelia obovata

    Kandelia obovata

    Kandelia_obovata

  • Vegetative reproduction
  • Asexual method of reproduction in plants

    specialized reproductive structures, which are sometimes called vegetative propagules. Many plants naturally reproduce this way, but it can also be induced

    Vegetative reproduction

    Vegetative reproduction

    Vegetative_reproduction

  • Invasion genetics
  • Subfield of genetics that studies biological invasions

    MacIsaac, so that invasion success would depend on the rate of introduction (propagule pressure) as well as the traits possessed by the organism. The most recent

    Invasion genetics

    Invasion_genetics

  • Seagrass meadow
  • Underwater ecosystem

    larger-sized propagules to be mobilized. But most importantly, buoyancy forces (proportional to the density difference between seawater and the propagule) significantly

    Seagrass meadow

    Seagrass meadow

    Seagrass_meadow

  • Florida
  • U.S. state

    conditions. All three mangrove species flower in the spring and early summer. Propagules are produced from late summer through early autumn. Florida mangrove plant

    Florida

    Florida

    Florida

  • Fecundity
  • Natural capability to produce offspring

    life as measured by the number of gametes (eggs), seed set, or asexual propagules. Additionally, it is the potential for reproduction of a recorded population

    Fecundity

    Fecundity

  • Plant
  • Kingdom of organisms

    (1999). "Developmental analysis of the evolutionary origin of vegetative propagules in Mimulus gemmiparus (Scrophulariaceae)". American Journal of Botany

    Plant

    Plant

    Plant

  • Mangrove
  • Shrub growing in brackish water

    Bruguiera and Nypa) to form a propagule (a ready-to-go seedling) which can produce its own food via photosynthesis. The mature propagule then drops into the water

    Mangrove

    Mangrove

    Mangrove

  • Sphacelaria
  • Genus of brown algae

    differences, especially the variation among the propagule shape, cell dimensions, and cell arrangement of the propagules. In terms of cellular ultrastructure, Sphacelaria

    Sphacelaria

    Sphacelaria

  • Rhizophora mucronata
  • Species of plant

    begins to elongate and may reach a length of a metre (yard) or more. The propagule then becomes detached from the branch when sufficiently well developed

    Rhizophora mucronata

    Rhizophora mucronata

    Rhizophora_mucronata

  • Multicellular organism
  • Organism that consists of more than one cell

    persistent structure: only some cells become propagules. Some populations go further and evolved multi-celled propagules: instead of peeling off single cells

    Multicellular organism

    Multicellular organism

    Multicellular_organism

  • Florida mangroves
  • Ecoregion along the coasts of the Florida peninsula, and the Florida Keys

    terminal ends of the branches. These may germinate into football shaped propagules. However this may not occur if they are in the northern part of their

    Florida mangroves

    Florida_mangroves

  • Fungus
  • Organism belonging to kingdom Fungi

    aid reproduction by efficiently dispersing spores or spore-containing propagules. Asexual reproduction occurs via vegetative spores (conidia) or through

    Fungus

    Fungus

    Fungus

  • Accession number (cultural property)
  • Object identifiers used in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums

    plants or groups of plants that are of the same taxon, are of the same propagule type (or treatment), were received from the same source, were received

    Accession number (cultural property)

    Accession number (cultural property)

    Accession_number_(cultural_property)

  • Rhizophora racemosa
  • Species of tree

    place, but R. racemosa is largely wind-pollinated. The fruit produce propagules which may fall into the water and be dispersed by wind and currents. In

    Rhizophora racemosa

    Rhizophora racemosa

    Rhizophora_racemosa

  • Invasive species
  • Non-native organism causing damage to an established environment

    opportunities for arrival and establishment, a phenomenon known as high propagule pressure. Other anthropogenic activities such as movement of construction

    Invasive species

    Invasive species

    Invasive_species

  • Nelumbo nucifera
  • Species of aquatic flowering plant

    rice and vegetables. [citation needed]This system is applicable if the propagule (small piece of rhizome) can be planted early in the year. The rhizomes

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo_nucifera

  • Cutting (plant)
  • Method of propagating plants

    to as vegetative reproduction. A cutting can also be referred to as a propagule. Succulents have evolved with the ability to use adventitious root formation

    Cutting (plant)

    Cutting (plant)

    Cutting_(plant)

  • Pampas
  • South American low grasslands

    explanations have been criticised as mono-causal. "Overall, we expect that low propagule pressure, abiotic stresses, biotic resistance, and a paucity of specific

    Pampas

    Pampas

    Pampas

  • Umbilicaria
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    produce asexual thalloconidia from the lower thallus surface or lichenized propagules such as isidia or soredia. The secondary chemistry of the genus is dominated

    Umbilicaria

    Umbilicaria

    Umbilicaria

  • Oxalis pes-caprae
  • Species of flowering plant in the wood sorrel family

    Like most African Oxalis species, it produces adventitious subterranean propagules. These take the form of true bulbs in botanical terms, which is unusual

    Oxalis pes-caprae

    Oxalis pes-caprae

    Oxalis_pes-caprae

  • Soredium
  • Reproductive structures of lichens

    fragmentation and production of soredia and isidia. Soredia are powdery propagules composed of fungal hyphae wrapped around cyanobacteria or green algae

    Soredium

    Soredium

    Soredium

  • False vivipary
  • Abnormal condition affecting plants

    behavior can occasionally be seen in many types of carnivorous plants. Propagule Vivipary Rice, B. 2007. Q: Why is my plant making a flower stalk with

    False vivipary

    False_vivipary

  • Penicillium
  • Genus of fungi

    accompanied by green spherical constricted units called conidia. These propagules play a significant role in reproduction; conidia are the main dispersal

    Penicillium

    Penicillium

    Penicillium

  • Wayne Sousa
  • variation of propagule size, and were disposed to attacks from larval insects. The insect predation did not focus on a single mangrove or propagule size, however

    Wayne Sousa

    Wayne_Sousa

  • Usnea
  • Genus of lichens

    with a central cord, and distinctive soralia that produce vegetative propagules. They vary in colour from pale green to yellow-green, grey-green, reddish

    Usnea

    Usnea

    Usnea

  • Sowing
  • Planting of seeds or other propagules in the ground for germination

    Planting of seeds or other propagules in the ground for germination

    Sowing

    Sowing

    Sowing

  • Isidium
  • Vegetative reproductive structure found in lichens

    and photosynthetic capacity. Functionally, isidia act as vegetative propagules—units of asexual reproduction containing both symbiotic partners. Lichenologists

    Isidium

    Isidium

    Isidium

  • Thrush (bird)
  • Family of birds

    consequently rely upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their propagules, including both abiotic and biotic vectors. Seeds can be dispersed away

    Thrush (bird)

    Thrush (bird)

    Thrush_(bird)

  • Biological interaction
  • Effect that organisms have on other organisms

    mobility and rely upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their propagules, including both abiotic vectors such as the wind and living (biotic) vectors

    Biological interaction

    Biological interaction

    Biological_interaction

  • Heterospory
  • Production of spores of two different sizes and sexes by several groups of land plants

    Heterospory evolved due to natural selection that favoured an increase in propagule size compared with the smaller spores of homosporous plants. Heterosporous

    Heterospory

    Heterospory

    Heterospory

  • Jerusalem artichoke
  • Species of sunflower native to eastern North America

    facilitates the Jerusalem artichoke's uncontrolled spread. The vegetative propagules can be transported via rivers and water streams and begin a new population

    Jerusalem artichoke

    Jerusalem artichoke

    Jerusalem_artichoke

  • Mimicry
  • Evolutionary strategy

    Pseudoflower created by Puccinia fungus on Arabis plant. Its mimicry deceives pollinating insects, which distribute the fungus's propagules (spermatia).

    Mimicry

    Mimicry

    Mimicry

  • Disjunct distribution
  • Large geographic separation between members of a taxon

    new areas, by such means as rafting, or other animals transporting a propagule to a new location; seeds consumed by birds and animals can be moved to

    Disjunct distribution

    Disjunct distribution

    Disjunct_distribution

  • Basidiomycota
  • Division of fungi

    coffee leaf parasite, Mycena citricolor, and its Decapitatus flavidus propagules called gemmae. Forest pathology List of Basidiomycota families Mating

    Basidiomycota

    Basidiomycota

    Basidiomycota

  • Plantlet
  • Young or small plant

    with plantlets on the ends as a form of asexual reproduction. Vegetative propagules or clippings of mature plants may form plantlets. Examples of plantlets

    Plantlet

    Plantlet

    Plantlet

  • Lilium
  • Genus of plants

    large enough to sell. A highly efficient technique for multiple shoot and propagule formation was given by Yadav et al., in 2013. Plant grow regulators (PGRs)

    Lilium

    Lilium

    Lilium

  • Bruguiera cylindrica
  • Species of flowering plant

    itself from the flower stalk but germinates where it is and is known as a propagule. It grows into a slightly curved cylinder up to 15 centimetres (5.9 in)

    Bruguiera cylindrica

    Bruguiera cylindrica

    Bruguiera_cylindrica

  • Chamaenerion angustifolium
  • Species of flowering plant in the willowherb family

    moved through a landscape. Because of its very high dispersal capacity, "propagule pressure" from its regional presence will let it quickly colonize a disturbed

    Chamaenerion angustifolium

    Chamaenerion angustifolium

    Chamaenerion_angustifolium

  • Glossary of lichen terms
  • Loculoascomycetes. blastidium Plural blastidia. A rounded granule-like propagule containing mycobiont and photobiont, produced from the thallus margin

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary_of_lichen_terms

  • Sporothrix brasiliensis
  • Species of fungus

    is traditionally associated with subcutaneous exposure of Sporothrix propagules typically through minor injury while coming in contact with plants, soil

    Sporothrix brasiliensis

    Sporothrix_brasiliensis

  • Capsicum annuum
  • Species of flowering plant in the nightshade family

    ovary of the female reproductive organ, leading to the development of the propagule (fruit). After fertilization the fruit of the plant begins to develop

    Capsicum annuum

    Capsicum annuum

    Capsicum_annuum

  • Azadirachta indica
  • Species of plant

    Australia, meaning its growth and spread must be controlled and plants or propagules are not allowed to be brought into the territory. It is illegal to buy

    Azadirachta indica

    Azadirachta indica

    Azadirachta_indica

  • Micropropagation
  • Practice in plant tissue culture

    can have an extraordinarily high fecundity rate, producing thousands of propagules while conventional techniques might only produce a fraction of this number

    Micropropagation

    Micropropagation

    Micropropagation

  • Hop latent viroid
  • Viroid infecting hop, hemp and cannabis

    introducing it to a growing environment. Cannabis and hemp are grown from propagules obtained from a mother plant; verifying if the mother plant is diseased

    Hop latent viroid

    Hop_latent_viroid

  • Hieracium lepidulum
  • Species of plant

    invasion resistance: The use of recruitment functions to control for propagule pressure". Ecology. 95 (4): 920–929. doi:10.1890/13-0655.1. hdl:10182/7461

    Hieracium lepidulum

    Hieracium lepidulum

    Hieracium_lepidulum

  • Diaspore (botany)
  • Plant seed or spore and tissues that aid dispersal

    diaspores and are dispersed as phytochores. Foxtail (diaspore) Lichen Propagule Seedbank Soil seed bank Sporogenesis Wolffia Lesley Hughes and Mark Westoby

    Diaspore (botany)

    Diaspore (botany)

    Diaspore_(botany)

  • Thousand Islands (Cocoa Beach)
  • Islands in Florida, United States

    Mosquito ditches. Effects on vegetation are minimal, simply allowing mangroves to colonize the ditch edges due to increased propagule dispersal.

    Thousand Islands (Cocoa Beach)

    Thousand Islands (Cocoa Beach)

    Thousand_Islands_(Cocoa_Beach)

  • Reynoutria japonica
  • Flowering plant (Japanese knotweed)

    material; waterways, construction activity and garden waste can move these propagules over longer distances. Many introduced populations are dominated by male-sterile

    Reynoutria japonica

    Reynoutria japonica

    Reynoutria_japonica

  • Salt marsh
  • Coastal ecosystem between land and open saltwater that is regularly flooded

    so that vegetation can colonize on the exposed surface. The arrival of propagules of pioneer species such as seeds or rhizome portions are combined with

    Salt marsh

    Salt marsh

    Salt_marsh

  • Australian mangroves
  • occurred relatively recently, perhaps only several thousand years ago, with propagules likely transferred by the Leeuwin Current. The most inland occurrence

    Australian mangroves

    Australian mangroves

    Australian_mangroves

  • Lobaria pulmonaria
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    pulmonaria has the ability to form both vegetative propagation and sexual propagules at an age of about 25 years. In sexual reproduction, the species produces

    Lobaria pulmonaria

    Lobaria pulmonaria

    Lobaria_pulmonaria

  • Loekoesia
  • Genus of lichen

    bright white, rounded soralia, which produce bluish to whitish powdery propagules (soredia) and are arranged in irregular groups on the thallus. Loekoesia

    Loekoesia

    Loekoesia

  • Taiga
  • Biome characterized by coniferous forests

    fire-induced damage through vegetative reproduction as well as invasion by propagules. Seeds that have fallen and become buried provide little help in re-establishment

    Taiga

    Taiga

    Taiga

  • Reproductive system
  • System of organs used for reproduction

    aid reproduction by efficiently dispersing spores or spore-containing propagules. Major systems of the human body Reproductive system disease Human sexuality

    Reproductive system

    Reproductive_system

  • Umbilicaria isidiosa
  • Species of lichen

    slightly rough. This surface is adorned with numerous isidia (reproductive propagules), ranging from spherical to richly branched, primarily concentrated along

    Umbilicaria isidiosa

    Umbilicaria_isidiosa

  • Protist
  • Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi

    It can take the form of fragmentation of body parts, or specialized propagules composed of numerous cells (e.g., in red algae). Sexual reproduction is

    Protist

    Protist

    Protist

  • Posidonia oceanica
  • Species of marine plant

    Infantes, E; Orfila, A; Tomas, F; Terrados, J (2018). "Dispersal of seagrass propagules: substratum and hydrodynamic effects". Marine Ecology Progress Series

    Posidonia oceanica

    Posidonia oceanica

    Posidonia_oceanica

  • Biostasis
  • Coping with environmental changes without adapting

    fungi in soil. Watson and Ford defined fungistasis as "when viable fungal propagules, which are not subject to endogenous or constitutive dormancy do not germinate

    Biostasis

    Biostasis

  • Mangrove crab
  • Crabs that live on or among mangroves

    oxygen depth into the soil and organic matter decomposition. Their role as propagule predators, or consumers of reproductive units of plants, is also critical

    Mangrove crab

    Mangrove crab

    Mangrove_crab

  • Lichen
  • Symbiosis of fungi with algae

    outgrowths from the thallus that break off for mechanical dispersal. Lichen propagules (diaspores) typically contain cells from both partners, although the fungal

    Lichen

    Lichen

    Lichen

  • Rhizopogon
  • Genus of fungi

    D. (1999). "Mycorrhizal colonization of Pinus muricata from resistant propagules after a stand-replacing wildfire". New Phytologist. 143 (2): 409–418.

    Rhizopogon

    Rhizopogon

    Rhizopogon

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • Sassafras albidum. Flowers, fruit and propagule of a Rhizophora "mangle" or mangrove. The apparent root of the propagule is in fact meristematic tissue developing

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Dermatocarpon
  • Genus of lichen

    suggest that rock-dwelling lichens can act as "propagule banks", temporarily harbouring spores, propagules and immature mycelia until conditions favour

    Dermatocarpon

    Dermatocarpon

    Dermatocarpon

  • Mangrove tree distribution
  • Global distribution of mangroves

    increasing due to climate change, and this trend allows the survival of propagules during winter and germinate in warmer seasons. In areas that were too

    Mangrove tree distribution

    Mangrove_tree_distribution

  • Cresponea pallidosorediata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    by abundant powdery soredia, tiny granules that serve as reproductive propagules, which can spread to cover most of the lichen's surface. It was formally

    Cresponea pallidosorediata

    Cresponea_pallidosorediata

  • Bruguiera gymnorhiza
  • Species of tree

    erre). Paddles are also made from the wood on some islands. The fruit (propagule/hypocotyl) is reported as being eaten after scraping/grating, washing

    Bruguiera gymnorhiza

    Bruguiera gymnorhiza

    Bruguiera_gymnorhiza

  • Aspergillus flavus
  • Species of fungus

    after harvest. Aspergillus flavus overwinters in the soil and appears as propagules on decaying matter, either as mycelia or sclerotia. Sclerotia germinate

    Aspergillus flavus

    Aspergillus flavus

    Aspergillus_flavus

  • Biological dispersal
  • Movement of individuals from their birth site to a breeding site

    another ('breeding dispersal'). The term also encompasses the movement of propagules such as seeds and spores. Technically, dispersal is defined as any movement

    Biological dispersal

    Biological dispersal

    Biological_dispersal

  • Nipponoparmelia perplicata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    margins that give a helmet-shaped appearance, and by its lack of vegetative propagules such as soredia or isidia. It grows on the bark of deciduous and evergreen

    Nipponoparmelia perplicata

    Nipponoparmelia_perplicata

  • Kalanchoe daigremontiana
  • Succulent plant native to Madagascar

    Batygina, T. B.; Bragina, E. A.; Titova, G. E. (1996). "Morphogenesis of propagules in viviparous species Bryophyllum daigremontianum and B. calycinum". Acta

    Kalanchoe daigremontiana

    Kalanchoe daigremontiana

    Kalanchoe_daigremontiana

  • Tropical salt pond ecosystem
  • Buffer zone between terrestrial and marine ecosystems

    is easily identifiable due to its very round leaves and small wrinkled propagules. Salt ponds provide a number of important ecosystem services. Salt ponds

    Tropical salt pond ecosystem

    Tropical salt pond ecosystem

    Tropical_salt_pond_ecosystem

  • Corn snake
  • Species of snake

    Internet in southeastern Brazil...[and] the risk of escape or release of propagules in these environments is greater." "Welcome to The Corn Snake.co.uk -

    Corn snake

    Corn snake

    Corn_snake

  • Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
  • Species of fungus

    of infection is assumed to be inhalation following which the infective propagule gives rise to the distinctive multipolar budding yeast forms in the lung

    Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

    Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

    Paracoccidioides_brasiliensis

  • Carpinus laxiflora
  • Species of plant

    Flowers are lax Flowers emerge before leaves Leaves Bark Bole Unripe seed propagules A weeping individual designated a Natural Monument of Japan Shaw, K.;

    Carpinus laxiflora

    Carpinus laxiflora

    Carpinus_laxiflora

  • Cordia alliodora
  • Species of tree

    Pantaleo K. T.; Hulme, Philip E. (2009). "Relative Roles of Disturbance and Propagule Pressure on the Invasion of Humid Tropical Forest byCordia alliodora(Boraginaceae)

    Cordia alliodora

    Cordia alliodora

    Cordia_alliodora

  • Symbiosis
  • Ecological interaction between taxa

    mobility and rely upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their propagules, including both abiotic vectors such as the wind and living (biotic) vectors

    Symbiosis

    Symbiosis

    Symbiosis

  • Wind
  • Natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface

    plant gametes (seeds) wind also helps plants' enemies: Spores and other propagules of plant pathogens are even lighter and able to travel long distances

    Wind

    Wind

    Wind

  • Punctelia hypoleucites
  • Species of foliose lichen

    apothecia (sexual reproductive organs), the absence of asexual surface propagules, and the light brown color of the thallus undersurface. Chemically, the

    Punctelia hypoleucites

    Punctelia hypoleucites

    Punctelia_hypoleucites

  • Actinocyclus (diatom)
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    diversity of diatom assemblages in ships' ballast sediments: colonization and propagule pressure on Canadian ports". Journal of Plankton Research. 35 (6): 1267–1282

    Actinocyclus (diatom)

    Actinocyclus (diatom)

    Actinocyclus_(diatom)

  • Kalanchoe pinnata
  • Succulent plant native to Madagascar

    Batygina, T. B.; Bragina, E. A.; Titova, G. E. (1996). "Morphogenesis of propagules in viviparous species Bryophyllum daigremontianum and B. calycinum". Acta

    Kalanchoe pinnata

    Kalanchoe pinnata

    Kalanchoe_pinnata

  • Avicennia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Propagule of Avicennia sp.

    Avicennia

    Avicennia

    Avicennia

  • Johannes Reinke
  • German botanist and philosopher

    credited for being the first to use the word soralia to refer to the propagule-producing area in lichens in an 1895 publication, introducing a term still

    Johannes Reinke

    Johannes Reinke

    Johannes_Reinke

  • Diorygma isidiolichexanthonicum
  • Species of lichen

    are the only other members of the genus that have these reproductive propagules. Diorygma isidiolichexanthonicum is distinguished by its corticolous thallus

    Diorygma isidiolichexanthonicum

    Diorygma_isidiolichexanthonicum

  • Gabura insignis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    reproduces asexually by releasing powdery particles called soredia (asexual propagules), and sexual fruiting bodies have not been reported, at least in the Pacific

    Gabura insignis

    Gabura_insignis

  • Sea foam
  • Foam created by the agitation of seawater

    materials is also thought to benefit macroalgal organisms, as macroalgae propagules can be carried to different microenvironments, thus influencing the tidal

    Sea foam

    Sea foam

    Sea_foam

  • Fractofusus misrai
  • Frondose Ediacaran fossil

    strategy. This appears to have consisted of sending out a waterborne propagule to a distant area, and then spreading rapidly from there, very likely

    Fractofusus misrai

    Fractofusus misrai

    Fractofusus_misrai

  • Seagrass
  • Marine flowering plants

    and Heterozostera sp.). In contrast, other seagrasses form dispersal propagules. This strategy is typical of long-lived seagrasses that can form buoyant

    Seagrass

    Seagrass

    Seagrass

  • Geum urbanum
  • Species of flowering plant

    distributed in its habitat since new plants mostly originate from scattered propagules. Vegetative spread is relatively rare. Some of its basal rosette leaves

    Geum urbanum

    Geum urbanum

    Geum_urbanum

  • Ramboldia blochiana
  • Species of lichen

    three known members of the Ramboldia russula group that produce asexual propagules, R. arandensis, R. cinnabarina, and R. subcinnabarina. However, Ramboldia

    Ramboldia blochiana

    Ramboldia_blochiana

  • Ceriops australis
  • Species of flowering plant

    reaching a length of up to 15 cm (6 in). This mangrove is viviparous, the propagule emerging from the end of the fruit, falling from the tree and developing

    Ceriops australis

    Ceriops australis

    Ceriops_australis

  • Letharia lupina
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    outer skin, or cortex), which in turn usually carry small vegetative propagules (isidia) that may be sparse or dense. These are typically globular to

    Letharia lupina

    Letharia lupina

    Letharia_lupina

  • Glossary of mycology
  • budding for one/two/many respectively. bulbil A compact multicellular propagule, with its thin-walled, undifferentiated cells produced in acropetal succession

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary_of_mycology

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

    Oxalis inaequalis Pinellia ternata Saxifraga cernua Woodwardia radicans Propagule "Bulbil | plant anatomy". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-02-05

    Bulbil

    Bulbil

    Bulbil

  • Mangrove forest
  • Productive wetlands that occur in coastal intertidal zones

    provide the nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron missing from seawater. The propagules are planted inside a reused galvanized steel can with the bottom knocked

    Mangrove forest

    Mangrove forest

    Mangrove_forest

  • Bird migration
  • Seasonal movement of birds

    spread by migrating birds. Birds may also have a role in the dispersal of propagules of plants and plankton. Some predators take advantage of the concentration

    Bird migration

    Bird migration

    Bird_migration

  • Goldenseal
  • Species of flowering plant

    reproducing asexually through clonal propagation, transplanting rhizome propagules into cultivated settings is possible. Seed propagation is also feasible

    Goldenseal

    Goldenseal

    Goldenseal

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  • Dawar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun

    Dawar

    Wonderer; Another Name for God; Judge; Administrator; Prominent

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  • Boy/Male

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    Elbert

    High-born; Brilliant; Shining; Bright; Famous; Bright Nobility

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    Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Swedish, Welsh

    Isolde

    Fair One; Beautiful; Fair Lady

  • Laghuvi | லகுவீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Laghuvi | லகுவீ

    Tender

  • Daivat
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Daivat

    Luck; 6th Sur of Sargam

  • Clady
  • Girl/Female

    Danish Latin

    Clady

  • Roopashri | ரூபஷ்ரீ, ரூபஷ்ரீ, ரூபஷ்ரீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Roopashri | ரூபஷ்ரீ, ரூபஷ்ரீ, ரூபஷ்ரீ 

    Beautiful

  • ALISA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ALISA

    (עֲלִיסָה) Hebrew name ALISA means "joy." Also spelled Aleeza. Compare with other forms of Alisa.

  • Nawfah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Nawfah |

    High

  • Sunjeev
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sunjeev

    Making Alive

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