cormel

/ˈkɔːr.məl/
noun
  1. A small new corm that grows from a parent corm, used to propagate plants like gladioli and crocuses.
    • Each cormel will grow into a flowering plant after a season or two.
    • She separated the cormels from the main corm to plant them in a new bed.
    • The gardener collected tiny cormels from the base of the gladiolus corm.
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