
1) Base of a crocus stem 2) Base of a plant stem 3) Botanical nomenclature 4) Bulb 5) Bulblike plant part 6) Bulblike plant stem 7) Bulblike stem 8) Bulblike underground stem 9) Bulbous stem base 10) Crocus bulb 11) Crocus stem 12) French word used in English 13) Gladiolus base 14) Gladiolus bulb 15) Gladiolus root
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a very short, broad, firm-fleshed, subterranean stem which produces aerial stems, leaves and flowers. adj. cormous
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• (n.) A solid bulb-shaped root, as of the crocus. See Bulb. • (n.) Same as Cormus, 2.
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A thick underground stem somposed of several internodes; as in the pseudobulbs of Geodorum terrestre.
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an enlarged underground structure that consists of stem tissue and thin scales
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a short, thickened, underground, upright stem in which food is stored.
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A bulblike but solid, fleshy underground stem base.
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A bulblike stem, which, unlike a true bulb, is solid and sends down a root when the new growing season begins. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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an enlarged underground structure that consists of stem tissue and thin scales
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A short, fleshy, underground stem functioning in food storage, usually covered by papery-thin, modified leaves.
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The rounded underground storage organ and stem of plants such as crocus that resemble a bulb
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A solid, short, swollen underground stem, usually erect and tunicated, of one year's duration, with that of the next year at the top or close to the old one.
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Corm (kôrm)
noun [ See
Cormus .]
1. (Botany) A solid bulb-shaped root, as of the crocus. See
Bulb .
2. (Biol.) Same as
Cormus , 2.
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A solid bulblike organ
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A small, roundish underground plant stem structure used to store energy.
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A thickened underground stem which produces roots, leaves and flowers during the growing season.
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A rounded underground storage organ, consisting of the stem base, and often with a fibrous outer layer. It is replaced by the plant annually. E.g Begonias.
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A rounded, thick modified underground stem base bearing membranous or scaly leaves and buds (gladiolus, crocus, etc).
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noun solid swollen underground bulb-shaped stem or stem base and serving as a reproductive structure
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A bulblike structure that serves as a continual underground food source for a flowering plant.
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a thick, underground stem usually of several internodes
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an enlarged, fleshy, bulblike base of a stem, as in the crocus.
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A bulblike structure that serves as a continual underground food source for a flowering plant.
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A food-storage organ found in some plants, consisting of a thick, fleshy stem with a papery sheath.
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A rounded underground storage organ, consisting of the stem base, and often with a fibrous outer layer. It is replaced by the plant annually. E.g Begonias.
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