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"Chatam" is commonly named after the town or region where the originator of the chatam resides or operates from. It can be a play on words, a combination of values or elements, or simply a unique creation that represents the essence of the chatam.
1999
Not today
47 miles
By sporesBy underground stemsBy underground rootsBy suckersBy leaves
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The bulb of the onion (the part that we usually eat) is a bunch of underground leaves growing from an underground stem. The leaves are not for photosynthesis, but they're for storing nutrients.
LaMarcus Adua Thompson was born on February 3,1924 and in Chatam.
The plant you are describing is likely a rhizome. A rhizome is a type of underground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots from its nodes. It often has thick and fleshy leaves to support its storage function.
The plant you're describing belongs to the phylum Pteridophyta. This phylum includes ferns, which have underground stems (rhizomes) that bear roots and fronds (leaves).
yes or were else would they grow,underground or on leaves
it's called a rhizome. :-)