guttation
/ˌɡʌtɪˈeɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
the process by which plants release excess water through small openings in their leaves, often visible as droplets on the leaf surface
“The gardener observed guttation on the leaves of the newly planted succulent.”
2. noun
a drop or a small amount of water released from a plant through guttation
“The tiny drops of guttation on the leaf were a sign of the plant’s high water content.”