| 11. | New plants can sprout from the bulbils.
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| 12. | A . Let's start with the easy part : the bulbils are behaving normally.
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| 13. | The leaves and flowers ( bulbils ) on the head ( spathe ) are sometimes eaten.
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| 14. | These " bulbils " fall to the ground and mature after two to three years.
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| 15. | Each bulbil sends out an exploratory root, usually right around the time it lands on terra firma.
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| 16. | The inflorescence is a wide cluster of branches bearing green leaflike spikelets with darker bases that contain bulbils.
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| 17. | It is a stem-rooting lily ( adventitious roots emerging above the bulb ) that also forms bulbils.
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| 18. | "Lilium eupetes " reproduces by seed and vegetatively via the production of bulbils dispersed by wind.
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| 19. | The smallest bulbils make control of air potato difficult due to their ability to sprout at a very small stage.
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| 20. | Viable seed is rarely produced, and the plant usually reproduces asexually via its basal bulbous sections and via bulbils.
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