Proliferation

A leafy shoot from a node or bract found on scapes of many cultivars. Proliferations may be rooted to form a plant (clone) identical to the mother plant. Small roots often form and occasionally a flower is produced while the proliferation is still on the scape. In the image below the upper proliferation has formed at the bract.

Read Lee Pickles’ article: Proliferations…My Way.

Photo: Michael Brown, used with permission

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