Meaning Suckers
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Suckers, often called watersprouts, shoots, or canes, is growth from the roots of trees, some shrubs, roses, as well as from rootstock of grafted trees or roses.
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A sucker is a shoot or cane which grows from a bud at the base of a tree or shrub or from adventitious buds in its roots.
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Growths that appear from the root systems of many trees and shrubs. E.g. Poplar.
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Secondary shoots that originate from buds.
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A shoot arising from the underground part of the plant.
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 A shoot that emerges from the roots of a plant, can also grow out of the trunk.
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Common name for Family Catostomidae.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org





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