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Q: What is the name of the structure at the tip of a stem that produces new growth?
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How did the tiger lily get its name?

Tiger Lilies are in fact usually hybrids of a cross between the species tigrinum or lancifolium and an asiatic hybrid. A true tiger lily is now considered to be of the species tigrinum. They reproduce prolifically, especially along the stem...ever wondered what those little brown nibs forming along the stem of one of your lilies was? They are called stem bulbils, and if you plant them, in time each one will produce another lily exactly like the one it came from! Plants grown from these bulbils cannot be expected to produce blooms in their first year, but if you happen to get some of the earliest ones and plant them, they just may get a surprise the following year. Some of the bulbils will fall off the parent stem already with their roots started and the first leaf popping up! You can guarantee that any lily which produces stem bulbils has tigrinum/lancifolium in its genes. A good example for us is the orange/red Asiatic, 'Orange Beauty. It, like the 'Tigers' we have in our front yard, produces a huge number of bulbils every year.


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How do know if the valve stem is bad for a car tire?

To check for a leak, apply soapy water to the stem and look for bubbles.


What is the Latin name for photography?

It is Photography. Photography comes from 2 greek words Photo is the stem that means "light" and graphein is the verb that means "to write" so literally, photography means writing with light


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The dark center of a stem or root that is dead


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Yes. Nitrogen produces stem and leaf growth. Phosphorus encourages root growth and potash improves the flower and fruit quality.


What is responsible for secondary growth in a stem?

Vascular cambium is responsible for secondary growth in a stem.


What is the name of the growing process that allows the stem and roots to grow taller?

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What is the primary growth of the stem?

It is the lengthening of the stem and roots.


The primary growth of a stem?

increases the length of the stem


What is the primary growth of a stem?

It is the lengthening of the stem and roots.


What is difference between primary growth and secondary growth?

Primary growth is when the stem or root of a plant gets lengthens, and secondary growth is when the stem/root gets thicker.