Definition
A small secondary bulb that grows from the base or sides of a larger bulb, used by plants for asexual reproduction.
Etymology
From 'bulb' with the diminutive suffix '-ule' from Latin '-ulus,' meaning a small version of something.
Kelly Says
Bulbules are nature's cloning system—plants like tulips, lilies, and garlic literally make genetically identical copies of themselves through bulbule production, which is why a single bulb planted can become a whole colony in just a few years.
Translations
ARالعربية
بُلْبُلِيَّة
bul-bul-iya
BNবাংলা
বুলবুলীয়া
bul-bul-iya
CACatalà
bulbule
boo-loo-l
CSČeština
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
DADansk
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
DEDeutsch
Bulbule
boo-loo-leh
ELΕλληνικά
μπουμπούλι
mpoo-moo-lee
ESEspañol
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
FISuomi
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
FRFrançais
bulbule
boo-loo-l
HEעברית
בולבולית
bol-bol-it
HIहिन्दी
बुलबुलिया
bul-bul-iya
HUMagyar
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
IDBahasa Indonesia
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
ITItaliano
bulbule
boo-loo-leh
MRMR
बुलबुलिया
bul-bul-iya
MSBahasa Melayu
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
NLNederlands
bulbule
boo-loo-leh
NONorsk
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
PAPA
ਬੁਲਬੁਲੀਆ
bul-bul-iya
PLPolski
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
PTPortuguês
bulbule
boo-loo-leh
RORomână
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
RUРусский
бульбуля
boo-l-boo-lya
SVSvenska
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
SWKiswahili
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
TEతెలుగు
బుల్బుల్లి
bul-bul-li
TRTürkçe
bulbule
bul-oo-leh
UKУкраїнська
бульбуля
boo-l-boo-lya
VITiếng Việt
bulbule
bul-oo-leh