Basal shoot

A basal shoot emerging from the base of a juvenile tree

Basal shoots, root sprouts, adventitious shoots, and suckers are words for various kinds of shoots that grow from adventitious buds on the base of a tree or shrub, or from adventitious buds on its roots. Shoots that grow from buds on the base of a tree or shrub are called basal shoots; these are distinguished from shoots that grow from adventitious buds on the roots of a tree or shrub, which may be called root sprouts or suckers. A plant that produces root sprouts or runners is described as surculose.[1] Water sprouts produced by adventitious buds may occur on the above-ground stem, branches or both of trees and shrubs. Suckers are shoots arising underground from the roots some distance from the base of a tree or shrub.[1]

  1. ^ a b Beentje, Henk (2006). The Kew plant glossary. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London: Kew Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84246-604-9.

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