| ovules in flowering plants which are enclosed during pollination |
| organism capable of self-nourishment which uses photosynthesis or chemosynthesis for energy |
bulbil
in botany, tiny secondary bulb that forms in the angle between a leaf and stem or in place of flowers on certain plants. Bulbils, called offsets when full-sized, fall or are removed and planted to produce new plants. They are especially common among such plants as onions and lilies.
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