ramet

/ˈreɪmɛt/
noun
  1. An individual plant that is part of a group of genetically identical plants (a clone) that grow from a single parent plant, often connected by roots or stems.
    • Gardeners often divide a large clump of grass into several ramets to spread it across the lawn.
    • Each ramet of the strawberry plant can be separated and replanted to grow a new patch.
    • The forest floor was covered with ramets of the same fern, all connected underground.
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