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Definition of cormlet in English: cormletnounˈkɔːmlətˈkôrmlət A small corm growing at the base of a mature corm. Example sentencesExamples - As maturity approaches, the leaves begin to diminish in size, flowering occurs and the cormlets reach maximum size for the season.
- Removal of buds in cutting reduced inflorescence number and corm and cormlet yield.
- The cultivars do not necessarily grow true from their seeds, though the offset cormlets do grow true to the parent.
- The plants produce numerous cormlets and the flowers are lighter in color with more prominent inrolled staminodes.
- Grows satisfactorily from cormlets, because husks of cormlets are very hardy and they sprout very long.
- Inoculation increased the number of cormlets produced by two of the three varieties, however only one variety produced larger cormlets when inoculated.
- You can dig them up and peel off the cormlets to grow new plants.
- It will take anywhere from 2-5 years for these cormlets to produce a flower.
- Any small cormlets can also be planted out next year, but these won't flower, but will grow into larger flowering size corms for the following year.
- The small cormlets can be removed in the spring and planted with the regular corms in a nursery row.
- Here on the west coast, where every wee cormlet left in the ground in the fall sprouts in the spring, home gardeners will empathize with Parkinson.
- If mowed earlier than this, the newly forming cormlets (developing on top of the mother corm) will not become large enough to flower next year.
- This involves picking off the cormlets and replanting them elsewhere in the garden.
- Take care to remove all the little cormlets too, you may want to keep them to build up your planting stock.
- In order to propagate, lift the corms and gently pull away the cormlets then replant the mature corm.
- The small cormlets are more difficult to overwinter - try using shallow trays filled with dry peat.
Definition of cormlet in US English: cormletnounˈkôrmlət A small corm growing at the base of a mature corm. Example sentencesExamples - In order to propagate, lift the corms and gently pull away the cormlets then replant the mature corm.
- This involves picking off the cormlets and replanting them elsewhere in the garden.
- Here on the west coast, where every wee cormlet left in the ground in the fall sprouts in the spring, home gardeners will empathize with Parkinson.
- Take care to remove all the little cormlets too, you may want to keep them to build up your planting stock.
- It will take anywhere from 2-5 years for these cormlets to produce a flower.
- If mowed earlier than this, the newly forming cormlets (developing on top of the mother corm) will not become large enough to flower next year.
- As maturity approaches, the leaves begin to diminish in size, flowering occurs and the cormlets reach maximum size for the season.
- The small cormlets can be removed in the spring and planted with the regular corms in a nursery row.
- Any small cormlets can also be planted out next year, but these won't flower, but will grow into larger flowering size corms for the following year.
- You can dig them up and peel off the cormlets to grow new plants.
- Removal of buds in cutting reduced inflorescence number and corm and cormlet yield.
- The small cormlets are more difficult to overwinter - try using shallow trays filled with dry peat.
- The cultivars do not necessarily grow true from their seeds, though the offset cormlets do grow true to the parent.
- Inoculation increased the number of cormlets produced by two of the three varieties, however only one variety produced larger cormlets when inoculated.
- Grows satisfactorily from cormlets, because husks of cormlets are very hardy and they sprout very long.
- The plants produce numerous cormlets and the flowers are lighter in color with more prominent inrolled staminodes.
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