Transferred to a new plant
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ENGRAFTEDTransferred to a new plant
hiveto become transferred from the main body of a commercial or industrial enterprise through the agency of new ownership
ENGRAFTAttach a bud to a new plant
introductionThe action of bringing a new plant, animal, or disease to a place
introductionsThe action of bringing a new plant, animal, or disease to a place
introducedBring (a new plant, animal, or disease) to a place and establish it there
introducesBring (a new plant, animal, or disease) to a place and establish it there
introducingBring (a new plant, animal, or disease) to a place and establish it there
introduceBring (a new plant, animal, or disease) to a place and establish it there
graftedbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
graftbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
graftsbud or shoot of a plant inserted into another plant to form a new plant
stoolingCut back (a plant) to or near ground level in order to induce new growth
fertilizingCause (an egg, female animal, or plant) to develop a new individual by introducing male reproductive material
fertilizedCause (an egg, female animal, or plant) to develop a new individual by introducing male reproductive material
fertilizeCause (an egg, female animal, or plant) to develop a new individual by introducing male reproductive material
fertilizesCause (an egg, female animal, or plant) to develop a new individual by introducing male reproductive material
semiworksa manufacturing plant operating on a limited commercial scale to provide final tests of a new product or process
propaguluma body with the capacity to give rise to a new plant eg. seed, spore, bulbil, fragment etc also PROPAGULE
radiating(of an animal or plant group) Evolve into a variety of forms adapted to new situations or ways of life
propagulea body with the capacity to give rise to a new plant eg. seed, spore, bulbil, fragment etc also PROPAGULUM
propagulesPROPAGULE, a body with the capacity to give rise to a new plant eg. seed, spore, bulbil, fragment etc also PROPAGULUM
propagulaPROPAGULUM, a body with the capacity to give rise to a new plant eg. seed, spore, bulbil, fragment etc also PROPAGULE
replantPlant (a tree or plant that has been dug up) again, esp. when transferring it to a larger pot or new site
replantedPlant (a tree or plant that has been dug up) again, esp. when transferring it to a larger pot or new site
replantsPlant (a tree or plant that has been dug up) again, esp. when transferring it to a larger pot or new site
replantingPlant (a tree or plant that has been dug up) again, esp. when transferring it to a larger pot or new site
propaguleA vegetative structure that can become detached from a plant and give rise to a new plant, e.g., a bud, sucker, or spore
propagulesA vegetative structure that can become detached from a plant and give rise to a new plant, e.g., a bud, sucker, or spore
gemmacell or cluster of cells, or a leaflike or budlike body, that separates from the parent plant to form a new organism, as in mosses and liverworts
gemmaecell or cluster of cells, or a leaflike or budlike body, that separates from the parent plant to form a new organism, as in mosses and liverworts
kangaroosA large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed hind limbs that enable it to travel by leaping, found only in Australia and New Guinea
kangarooA large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed hind limbs that enable it to travel by leaping, found only in Australia and New Guinea
aloeany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
aloesany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
cactusesA succulent plant with a thick, fleshy stem that typically bears spines, lacks leaves, and has brilliantly colored flowers. Cacti are native to arid regions of the New World and are cultivated elsewhere, esp. as houseplants
aloeticany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk