In
botany,
apomixis was defined by
Hans Winkler as replacement of the normal
sexual reproduction by
asexual reproduction, without fertilization. Its etymology is Greek for "away from" + "mixing". This definition notably does not mention
meiosis. Thus "normal asexual reproduction" of plants, such as propagation from cuttings or leaves, has never been considered to be apomixis, but replacement of the seed by a
plantlet or replacement of the flower by
bulbils are types of apomixis. Apomictically produced offspring are genetically identical to the parent plant.