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How do corms and rhizomes?

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What are the 5 specialized stem?

bulbs corms rhizomes tubers stolens thorns tendrils cladphylls there are the answer by: Krissa An Ü


What has the author W E Guse written?

W. E. Guse has written: 'Propagation from bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, and tuberous roots and stems' -- subject(s): Plant propagation, Bulbs (Plants), Tubers, Corms


What is the difference between corm and rhizome?

Corms have thick, vertical, underground stems Rhizomes have horizontal stems lying along, or just under the ground.


What aré two differences between rhizoid and a rhizome?

Corms have thick, vertical, underground stems Rhizomes have horizontal stems lying along, or just under the ground.


How do corn and rhizomes differ?

The creeping stem of a grass plant


How gabi plant propagated?

Gabi plants are typically propagated by dividing rhizomes, corms, or offsets from the parent plant. The rhizomes or corms can be separated and replanted in suitable soil and growing conditions to establish new plants. These propagation methods are effective in producing new gabi plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant.


Can store bought bananas grow a banana tree?

No. Banana's grow from corms in the ground. The herbaceous perennials arise from underground rhizomes. The varieties found in stores are generally seedless with just vestiges of ovules visible as little brown specks.


What modifications of a stem provides storage?

Modified stems that provide storage include tubers (such as potatoes), rhizomes (such as ginger), corms (such as taro), and bulbs (such as onions). These specialized structures store nutrients and water for the plant to use during periods of dormancy or when resources are limited.


What is the function of scale leaves?

Scale leaves are small, protective leaves found on bulbs, corms, and rhizomes. They serve to protect the plant's growing point and store nutrients. They may also help reduce water loss and provide insulation to the plant.


Is Bermuda grass is a corm?

No, Bermuda grass is not a corm. It is a type of warm-season grass that spreads through underground rhizomes and above-ground stolons. Corms are bulb-like storage organs that some plants use for energy and growth, which is different from the growth mechanisms of Bermuda grass.


Does eddoes grow from roots?

Yes, eddoes, which are a type of taro, grow from corms rather than traditional roots. The corms are underground storage organs that produce shoots and new corms, allowing the plant to propagate. While the plant does have roots, the corms are the main structure from which the plant grows and develops.