Such stolons are often present in Anthozoa, Hydroidea, Bryozoa, and social ascidians
a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips
from the base of a plant, a creeping, horizontal branch or stem which produces new shoots
or runner Slender stem that grows horizontally along the ground, giving rise to roots and aerial (vertical) branches at specialized points called nodes. Many annual and perennial grasses have creeping stolons (e.g., bent grass)
a branch of a plant which grows along the surface of the ground and produces plants and roots at intervals
Horizontal aboveground stem, aka 'runner', capable of producing new plants from bud-nodes Example: strawberry
A horizontal stem at or just above the ground that gives rise to a new plant at its tip or from axillary branches or nodes
A specialized plant stem which grows from a stem above the ground, taking root at the tip, and ultimately developing a new plant From the Latin, stole, stolonis, "a twig, shoot "
A stolon is a portion of the grass plant that contains the genetic root node capable of reproduction Hybrid bermudagrasses generally do not produce a viable seed, the only way to propagate them (other than sod plugs) is to plant the sections of the mother plant containing the root node or stolon Please see All About Stolons