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PLANT PROPAGATION
... Cuttings Stem cuttings Leaf cuttings Root cuttings Softwood and hardwood cuttings Layering Divisions Bulbs and corms Tubers and rhizomes Grafting Budding or bud grafting Micropropagation or tissue culture III. Plant Patents ... will grow and be ready to flower. TUBERS AND RHIZOMES Tuberous plants can be dug up and the TUBERS separated. In separating the tubers, each must have a segment of the ...
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IBS SEED EXCHANGE
... Exchange The IBS Bulb & Seed Exchange is a Members ONLY service. Sign up NOW! Bulbs, corms, tubers, seed, etc., are shipped fresh to members as they are received throughout the year. This ...
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bulb.com: What Is A Bulb?
... Difference Between Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Roots Technically speaking, many popular "bulb" flowers are not produced from true bulbs at all. Crocuses and gladioli, for example, are really corms, while such favorites ... scales, which in corms are much smaller. Corms generally tend to be flatter in shape than round, true bulbs. Tubers and roots are easily distinguished from bulbs and corms. They have no ...
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HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... are called "bulbs," technically this is not correct. Plants in this section include true bulbs, corms, tubers and rhizomes. All bulb-type plants have underground storage parts. Bulb-type plants can survive ...
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Internet Directory for Botany: Gardening
... 's Web, Karen Fletcher, USA. The GardenWeb, USA The Geophyte Page gives information on bulbs, corms, tubers, and other geophytic plants and is primarily oriented towards commercial growers, forcers, and retailers. The ...
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Index to Paghat's Garden: Bulbs
... Perennials] — [Ferns] [Sun Perennials] — [ Sun-garden Herbs] [Hardy Geraniums & Heucheras] — [Creepers & Vines] [Monkshoods & Delphiniums] [BULBS, CORMS, TUBERS] — [Jack-in-the-Pulpits] [Evergreen Trees] — [Deciduous Trees] [Rhododendrons, Azaleas, & Camellias] [Evergreen Shrubs ] — [Deciduous Shrubs ...
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Plants For A Future - 7000 useful plants
... some flowers that it can be harvested fairly easily. (30) Pollen (18) Root includes bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes etc. (1181) Sap usually of trees and usually but not always used as a ...
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Search for Root - Plants For A Future database search
... donation with paypal. Back to main Search Page Search for plant uses: Root: includes bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes etc. (1181) Latin Name Common Name Use Edibility Rating Medicinal Rating Abelmoschus esculentus Okra ...
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Shields Gardens: Bulbs
... any particular society or group. Its remit is geophytes of the world (plants with bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes). We welcome new subscribers. Bulbs-L is hosted by Surfnet in The Netherlands ...
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Bulbs and More - Bulb Basics
... into five types of storage structures. These include: true bulbs, corms, tubers, tuberous roots and rhizomes. A sixth category of fleshy ... . Examples of plants that develop from corms include gladiolus, crocus, and autumn crocus. Tubers A tuber differs from the true ... and roots develop. Examples of plants that develop from tubers include caladiums, oxalis and anemones, and the common vegetable, the ...
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