This is interesting. As per definations- some plants produce seeds that undergo no dormancy . The growth while the seed and fruit are still on the plant is termed vivipary. Another defination says True vivipary, the germination of seed before dispersal is relatively rare ( as in mangrove species), in contrast to false vivipary (prolification) which represents a development of rooting vegetative buds instead of flowers. Could this be a case false vivipary?
regards, Rashida. On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Mahadeswara <[email protected]> wrote: > Not vivipary > > On Feb 11, 12:51 am, Padmini Raghavan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > What method of reproduction is this? > > I got 16 little plantlets from this one stalk with a single flower of > the > > Red Ginger. > > Thanks, > > Padmini Raghavan. > > > > Red Ginger Lily 005.jpg > > 230KViewDownload > > > > Red Ginger Lily 012.jpg > > 222KViewDownload > > > > Red Ginger Lily 015.jpg > > 217KViewDownload > > > > Red Ginger Lily 022.jpg > > 225KViewDownload >

