| 1. | The primary means of spread and reproduction are by the bulbils.
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| 2. | The plant produces horseshoe-shaped bulbils about a centimeter long.
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| 3. | Up to 54 small lateral bulbils are present outside the tunic.
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| 4. | Plectranthus esculentus is propagated from tubers as well as small axillary bulbils.
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| 5. | Also, the bulbils are easy to harvest and cook.
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| 6. | Hen and chicken ferns grow small bulbils on top of their fronds.
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| 7. | The bulbils are up to 6 centimeters wide and may be purplish.
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| 8. | A perennial, it reproduces by its seeds and bulbils.
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| 9. | I have treated the bulbils that way as well.
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| 10. | Remove and pot up bulbils if desired.
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