Storage plants names
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- Underground storage organ
- True roots: Tuberous root or root tuber — e.g. Dahlia. Storage taproot — e.g. carrot.
- Modified stems: Corm — e.g. Crocus. Stem tuber — e.g. Zantedeschia (arum lily), potato. ...
- Others: Storage hypocotyl (the stem of a seedling) — sometimes called a tuber, as in Cyclamen.
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Underground storage organ
True roots: Tuberous root or root tuber — e.g. Dahlia. Storage taproot — e.g. carrot.
Modified stems: Corm — e.g. Crocus. Stem tuber — e.g. Zantedeschia (arum lily), potato. ...
Others: Storage hypocotyl (the stem of a seedling) — sometimes called a tuber, as in Cyclamen.
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True roots: Tuberous root or root tuber — e.g. Dahlia. Storage taproot — e.g. carrot.
Modified stems: Corm — e.g. Crocus. Stem tuber — e.g. Zantedeschia (arum lily), potato. ...
Others: Storage hypocotyl (the stem of a seedling) — sometimes called a tuber, as in Cyclamen.
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