| 31. | This is an excellent time to seed, plug, sod or plant stolons.
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| 32. | Milton Stolon of the 106th Division told Guggenheim.
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| 33. | Enlarged stolons thicken to develop into storage organs.
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| 34. | The stolons and stalks of colonial species have thicker cuticles, stiffened with chitin.
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| 35. | Stolons arise from the base of the plant.
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| 36. | The perennial form spreads with stolons or rhizomes.
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| 37. | Reproduction in artificial environments can be accomplished by stolon division or from side shoots.
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| 38. | The plant spreads along creeping stolons, rooting and producing crowns at each node.
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| 39. | The plant can grow from seedlings or send out new shoots from its stolons.
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| 40. | Some have rhizomes, and most have stolons.
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