Stoloniferous describes a plant that spreads by producing horizontal stems called stolons, which can take root and form new plants.
Stoloniferous plants can be useful for covering the ground and creating new plants, but they can also be invasive and take over an area.
Examples:
The strawberry plant is stoloniferous, spreading across the garden.
The stoloniferous grass sends out runners to create new plants.
The stoloniferous vine quickly covers the ground with its spreading stems.
The stoloniferous plant is like a sneaky garden explorer, always looking for new places to grow.
The stoloniferous plant is like a green carpet, spreading and covering everything in its path.
The stoloniferous plant is like a superhero, creating new plants wherever it goes.