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The phrase "a few ramets of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to botany or horticulture, referring to a few clones or offshoots of a plant that can grow independently.
Example: "In our garden, we have a few ramets of the original plant that we propagated last spring."
Alternatives: "a few clones of" or "several offshoots of".
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Natural disturbances such as floods, erosion and trampling often break off small units of one or a few ramets of clones and disperse them [2], [5], [6].
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A similar pattern was observed at KTP, although two 'leaky' FS ramets produced a few seeds late in the flowering season (12 and 16 d after the first flower opened) (Table 2 lines 15, 16, 21 and 22).
Wind-pollinated seeds (the source of a megagametophyte DNA) were collected from a grafted ramet of P. taeda genotype 20-1010 in a Virginia Department of Forestry seed orchard near Providence Forge, Virginia.
A few mats did show large changes, likely because of large changes in abundance in Elaphoglossum, either through high ramet mortality or recruitment.
Abundance of flowering ramets of a plant species was a significant predictor of the abundance of bees found on that plant.
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