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Strawberries and Spider Plants are the kings of runners. 3. Rhizomes
Growth Without Seeds: A Guide to Vegetative Propagation by Stem vegetative propagation by stem
There are several natural and artificial ways that stems facilitate propagation. In nature, many plants utilize modified underground stems to survive harsh conditions and spread. For instance, tubers like potatoes develop from thickened underground stems that store nutrients and possess "eyes" or buds. Rhisomes, such as those found in ginger and turmeric, are fleshy stems that grow horizontally underground and send up new shoots at intervals. Similarly, bulbs like onions consist of a short stem surrounded by fleshy scale leaves, while corms, such as those in gladiolus, are solid, swollen underground stem bases. Above ground, plants like strawberries produce runners or stolons, which are horizontal stems that root at nodes to form new plantlets. Strawberries and Spider Plants are the kings of runners