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Corm - Wikipedia
Corm, bulbo-tuber, or bulbotuber is a short, vertical, swollen underground plant stem that serves as a storage organ that some plants use to survive winter
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Corm | Description, Functions, & Examples - Britannica
Corm, vertical, fleshy, underground stem that acts as a food-storage structure in certain seed plants. It bears membranous or scaly leaves and buds.
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CORM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CORM is a rounded thick modified underground stem base bearing membranous or scaly leaves and buds and acting as a vegetative ...
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Corms - PropG - University of Florida
A corm is a solid stem structure with distinct nodes and internodes. In contrast, a bulb's interior is predominantly leaf scales and its stem is the compressed ...
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What Is A Corm – What Plants Have Corms - Gardening Know How
Corms are very similar to bulbs but lack the layered scales that characterize true bulbs. They reproduce via cormlets or individual corms.
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Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes and Tubers — Chester County
Corms (crocus, freesia, and gladiolus) are usually short squat stems filled with food storage tissue. Some corms produce cormels which, like bulblets, are baby ...
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CORM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · A fleshy underground stem that is similar to a bulb but stores its food as stem tissue and has fewer and thinner leaflike scales. The crocus and ...
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Difference Between Corms, Bulbs, Tubers, and Rhizomes
Certain plants have a swollen, underground plant stem called a "corm." The purpose of this stem is to store nutrients, food that the plant will ...
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Corm Definition, Types & Examples - Study.com
A corm is a vertical underground section of the stem that stores starches. Corms look like bulbs but they lack the layered scales that exist within a bulb.
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corm
corm/kɔ:m; kɔrm/ n(botany 植) underground reproductivepart of certain plants (eg crocus and gladiolus), similar in appearance to a bulb(1), from which the new stalk grows each year 球茎. =>illus at App 1 见附录1之插图, page ii.
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Corm (disambiguation)
A corm is an underground part of a plant stem. Corm may also refer to:
Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs)
Corm (surname), list of people with the surname
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Corm (surname)
Corm is a surname. People with the surname include:
Charles Corm (1894—1963), Lebanese writer
Daoud Corm (1852–1930), Lebanese painter
Georges Corm (born 1940), Lebanese
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cormus
‖ cormus [mod.L.: see corm.] 1. = corm, q.v. 2. Haeckel's name for the common stock of a plant or ‘colonial’ animal, bearing a number of individuals which originate by gemmation or budding; as applied to animals it is equivalent to polypidom.1878 Bell Gegenbauer's Comp. Anat. 93 Colonies (cormi) are...
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Charles Corm
Additionally, Corm, whose father Daoud Corm was a teacher and mentor to the young Khalil Gibran, was the French translator of Gibran's English masterpiece Personal life
Charles Corm was born in 1894 in Beirut, Lebanon, the son of the famous Lebanese painter Daoud Corm (sometimes Anglicised as "David Corm"
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