Plantelys
Plantelys, also known as plantlets, are small, young plants that are propagated from a parent plant. They are typically produced through a process called micropropagation, which involves the cultivation of plant tissue in a controlled environment. Plantlets are commonly used in horticulture and agriculture for the mass production of high-quality plants. This method allows for the rapid multiplication of desirable plant varieties, ensuring genetic consistency and uniformity. Plantlets can be used for various purposes, including reforestation, landscaping, and the production of ornamental plants. The use of plantlets has become increasingly popular due to their efficiency and reliability in maintaining the quality and characteristics of the original plant.