The grass stem bearing an inflorescence is called culm. It can be seen in wheat, barley, paddy and in many wild grasses.
Corn has a modified stem known as a "culm," which is a type of grass stem. It is characterized by its hollow structure and segmented nodes, providing strength and support to the plant as it grows tall. The culm enables the plant to transport nutrients and water efficiently while also serving as a framework for the leaves and ears of corn.
Bishopric of Culm - Chełmno - was created in 1243.
Culm Valley Light Railway was created in 1873.
Culm Valley Light Railway ended in 1880.
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Roger Crombleholme has written: 'Birmingham Railway Museum guide book' -- subject(s): Birmingham Railway Museum 'The Culm Valley Light Railway' -- subject(s): Culm Valley Light Railway 'Callington railways' 'The Culm Valley light railway, by Roger Crombleholme, Douglas Stuckey [and] C. F. D. Whetmath'
It ends at Stoke Canon where it meets the river Exe.
A synonym for coal dust could be coal powder or coal ash.
To determine bamboo age, you can count the number of internodes (the segments between the nodes) on a culm (stem). Each internode generally represents one year of growth. Additionally, you can observe the thickness and color of the culms; younger bamboo tends to be thinner and lighter in color. Finally, the presence of new shoots emerging from the base can indicate the age of the plant, as they typically appear annually.
negative stem is the opposite of positive stem
a cherry stem is obviously a stem that has a cherry in it haha a cherry stem is obviously a stem that has a cherry in it haha