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stolon

Stolon vs Robbed - What's the difference?

stolon | robbed |


As a noun stolon

is (botany) a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner.

As a verb robbed is

(rob).

Rhizomes vs Stolon - What's the difference?

rhizomes | stolon |


As nouns the difference between rhizomes and stolon

is that rhizomes is plural of rhizome while stolon is a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner.

Stolon vs Layering - What's the difference?

stolon | layering |


As nouns the difference between stolon and layering

is that stolon is a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner while layering is a structure made up of layers.

As a verb layering is

present participle of lang=en.

Suckers vs Stolon - What's the difference?

suckers | stolon |


As nouns the difference between suckers and stolon

is that suckers is plural of lang=en while stolon is a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner.

Stolon vs Suckerampduhttps - What's the difference?

stolon | suckerampduhttps |

Stolon - What does it mean?

stolon | |

Rhizome vs Stolon - What's the difference?

rhizome | stolon |


As nouns the difference between rhizome and stolon

is that rhizome is a horizontal, underground stem of some plants that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes while stolon is a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner.

Stolon vs Suckerbotany - What's the difference?

stolon | suckerbotany |

Suckerbotany is likely misspelled.


Suckerbotany has no English definition.

As a noun stolon

is a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner.

Stolon vs Runnerampflash - What's the difference?

stolon | runnerampflash |

Runnerampflash is likely misspelled.


Runnerampflash has no English definition.

As a noun stolon

is a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner.

Stolon vs Sotolon - What's the difference?

stolon | sotolon |


As nouns the difference between stolon and sotolon

is that stolon is (botany) a shoot that grows along the ground and produces roots at its nodes; a runner while sotolon is (organic chemistry) a lactone and extremely powerful aroma compound, which smells of fenugreek or curry at high concentrations and maple syrup or caramel at lower concentrations.

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