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a rounded underground storage organ present in plants such as crocuses, gladioli, and cyclamens, consisting of a swollen stem base covered with scale leaves.
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Corms are stems that are internally structured with solid tissues, which distinguishes them from bulbs, which are mostly made up of layered fleshy scales that are modified leaves. As a result, a corm cut in half appears solid inside, but a true bulb cut in half reveals that it is made up of layers.
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- The corm contains a basal plate (bottom of bulb from which roots develop),thin tunic and a growing point. Examples of plants that develop from corms include gladiolus, crocus, and autumn crocus. ... Examples of plants that develop from corms include gladiolus, crocus, and autumn crocus.
- Function :
- Corms store starches to fuel growth and to help plants survive unfavourable conditions, and many produce offshoots known as daughter corms or cormels that are used for vegetative reproduction.
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