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- Keiki abstract "In horticulture, a keiki (/ˈkeɪkiː/ KAY-kee) is a plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, especially Dendrobium, Epidendrum (sensu lato), and Phalaenopsis orchids. The baby plant is an exact clone of the mother plant, sometimes flowering while still attached to the mother. The word keiki is Hawaiian for "baby" or "child", literally "the little one". On a Phalaenopsis, a keiki is a small plant growing from one node along the flower stem. Keiki growth may be induced by prolonged exposure to high temperatures during the final phase of spike growth.On a Dendrobium, the keiki is typically found sprouting along the length of the cane or from the end of the cane. This is induced by the accumulation of growth hormones at that point, either naturally, or by the application of keiki paste.In addition to keikis which grow on flower spikes, Phalaenopsis may occasionally produce basal keikis at the base of the orchid.".
- Keiki thumbnail Keiki.jpg?width=300.
- Keiki wikiPageID "1194374".
- Keiki wikiPageLength "3892".
- Keiki wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Keiki wikiPageRevisionID "675522792".
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Asexual_reproduction.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Auxin.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asexual_reproduction.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orchid_biology.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orchid_cultivation.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Cloning.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Cytokinin.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Dendrobium.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Epidendrum.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_language.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Hormone.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Horticulture.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Inflorescence.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Node_(botany).
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Orchid.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Orchidaceae.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Phalaenopsis.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Phalaenopsis_hieroglyphica.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink Plant_stem.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink File:Keiki.jpg.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink File:Keiki_blossom.jpg.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLink File:Phalaenopsis_keiki_growth_progression.jpg.
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keiki".
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLinkText "keikes".
- Keiki wikiPageWikiLinkText "keiki".
- Keiki hasPhotoCollection Keiki.
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- Keiki subject Category:Asexual_reproduction.
- Keiki subject Category:Orchid_biology.
- Keiki subject Category:Orchid_cultivation.
- Keiki hypernym Plant.
- Keiki type Article.
- Keiki type Plant.
- Keiki type Article.
- Keiki type Asparagale.
- Keiki type Thing.
- Keiki comment "In horticulture, a keiki (/ˈkeɪkiː/ KAY-kee) is a plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, especially Dendrobium, Epidendrum (sensu lato), and Phalaenopsis orchids. The baby plant is an exact clone of the mother plant, sometimes flowering while still attached to the mother. The word keiki is Hawaiian for "baby" or "child", literally "the little one". On a Phalaenopsis, a keiki is a small plant growing from one node along the flower stem.".
- Keiki label "Keiki".
- Keiki seeAlso Keiki_(given_name).
- Keiki sameAs Keiki.
- Keiki sameAs Keikis.
- Keiki sameAs Keiki.
- Keiki sameAs Keiki.
- Keiki sameAs Keiki.
- Keiki sameAs Keiki.
- Keiki sameAs m.04g830.
- Keiki sameAs Q2363544.
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- Keiki wasDerivedFrom Keiki?oldid=675522792.
- Keiki depiction Keiki.jpg.
- Keiki isPrimaryTopicOf Keiki.