happoesterien
Happoesterien is a process of plant regeneration that involves the growth of new plants from underground storage organs, such as tubers or corms. This phenomenon is commonly observed in certain species of plants, including daffodils and lilies, which produce offsets or small plantlets on their underground stems.
The term "happoesterien" is derived from the Dutch word "hapen," which means "to attach," and "verjaring," which
Happoesterien is an adaptation that allows plants to exploit their environment and increase their chances of
Happoesterien is not unique to certain species, but is a widespread phenomenon among many plant families. The