adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
persistent vegetative state
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
propagation
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The second method, budding is where vegetative propagation becomes distinctly more involved, difficult - and interesting.
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A period of vegetative propagation follows.
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With some Aponogeton and with larger Echinodorus vegetative propagation usually takes place spontaneously, with exceptions.
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Of the species whose vegetative propagation is rapid, the small plants forming a green lawn over the bottom prove most useful.
reproduction
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A further source of vegetative reproduction lies in the rhizomes of numerous species.
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For these plants we are of course still dependent on vegetative reproduction .
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One of these methods of vegetative reproduction is typical for some species; others utilize both methods mentioned above.
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In addition, the plants obtained by vegetative reproduction are relatively mature and develop quickly.
state
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He had been in a persistent vegetative state since being crushed in the Hillsborough disaster on April 15, 1989.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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vegetative growth
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A further source of vegetative reproduction lies in the rhizomes of numerous species.
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For these plants we are of course still dependent on vegetative reproduction.
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One parent plant can provide up to twenty new ones from four to five stalks during the vegetative period.
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Originally he would have symbolised vegetative fertility, and possibly even the sacrificial May King.
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Propagation is by means of the vegetative buds appearing on the leaves.