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observe, compare/contrast and diagram the structure of bulbs, corms and rhizomes. ... Plant box for each group containing a daffodil and tulip bulb, crocus corm and iris rhizome and clearly labeled A, B, C and D...
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Learn more about corm with a free trial on Britannica.com ... corm, short, thickened underground stem, usually covered with papery leaves. A corm grows vertically, producing buds at the upper nodes and roots from the lower surface. Corms serve as organs of food storage and in some plants (e.g., crocus and gladiolus) of...
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Idealized diagram of a transverse section of a perennial corm showing the location of the collateral vascular bundles of the stem axis which can be used in ...
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E, b Plate II). Corm A of our photographs, and represented in our diagram, bloomed in late May, 1940, and was then beginning to produce corm B in the manner ...
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1. A short, thickened, underground, upright stem in which food is stored. 2. Compressed underground stem, often enclosed in scale (scale-like) leaves. ... Jump to: navigation, search ... This page was last modified on 23 July 2008, at 17:30. This page has been accessed 4,810 times. Privacy policy About PLANTFACTS.OSU...
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The diagram is correct, but you will not be able to form plants from the roots alone. The roots are not capable of forming stem (corm and rhizome are the true stems of the plant). Rhizomes may form additional shoots, but roots and rhizomes should not be confused, they are different structures.
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5. Corm; See diagram 51.5: Corm; You will need a corm of an old banana plant; The true stem of the banana plant is an underground stem, a rhizome. The thick part is the corm. The corm makes shoots that grow into branches or other corms.
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9.1.2 Corm, Gladiolus, crocus; See diagram 9.82: Gladiolus corm; 1. A corm is the swollen base of the flowering stem. Its surface is sheathed in the bases of withered leaves forming membranous brown scales.
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Adnate Cap: Gills that are broadly attached to the stalk of a mushroom (See diagram). ... Corm: Often thought of as a root or bulb. It grows underground for some plants. It consists of a tough outer layer and a starchy solid inner layer.
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