| 21. | Its common name derives from its adventitious shoots from the base, which continue its growth.
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| 22. | Natural layering typically occurs when a branch touches the ground, whereupon it produces adventitious roots.
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| 23. | The ability of plant stems to form adventitious roots is utilised in commercial propagation by cuttings.
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| 24. | The adventitious plantlets then drop off the parent plant and develop as separate clones of the parent.
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| 25. | In botany, " adventitious " refers to structures that develop in an unusual place.
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| 26. | If the main trunk dies, a new one often sprouts from one of the adventitious buds.
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| 27. | They are placed in a pan of water, and the adventitious buds sprout to form shoots.
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| 28. | Successful establishment requires a modest amount of soil moisture during the extension and development of adventitious roots.
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| 29. | Most diagnostic character of its suture is its weakly developed adventitious lobe in the first lateral saddle.
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| 30. | Coppicing is the practice of cutting tree stems to the ground to promote rapid growth of adventitious shoots.
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