PIP -- Two distinct meanings -- the seed of some fruits (e.g Orange) and the rootstock of some flowering plants (e.g Convallaria). PISTIL -- The female reproductive parts of the flower.
PIP - Used in propagation. The side offshoot of a rootstock. A good example is lily of the valley. PLANTLET - A small plant off the original plant. A good example is the piggy back plant these will easily root. Used in propagation.
Water is delivered through the soil via aggy-pip, which is laid three or four centimetres below the soil surface and mulch. It is important to have it near level so that the soil is watered evenly.
See also: Soil, Flower, Bloom, Cutting, Drawn
 
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