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BANANA Fruit Facts
... perennials arising from underground rhizomes. The fleshy stalks or pseudostems formed by upright concentric layers of leaf sheaths constitute the functional trunks. The true stem begins as an underground corm which grows ... temperature does not fall below 22° F and the cold period is short, the underground rhizome will usually survive. To keep the plants that are above ground producing, protection ...
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Banana
... while because the first growth will occur under ground. After the banana has set its underground corm to its satisfaction, your tree will start to grow As the first stem starts to ...
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Growing bananas in the home garden in New Zealand
... have even been grown in places such as Canada. The trick is to much the underground corm heavily so that it doesn't freeze over winter. It re-grows vigorously when spring ...
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grow fruit cultivars banana new zealand
... have even been grown in places such as Canada. The trick is to much the underground corm heavily so that it doesn't freeze over winter. It re-grows vigorously when spring ...
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Information about Chinese Dwarf Banana
... of the banana. This ornamental garden plant, like other bananas, starts as a bulb (or underground corm) and produces many suckers. The Chinese dwarf banana is native to China, specifically in Yunnan ...
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Information about Romulea Iris
... IRIS... By: Nikki Phipps Romulea is a small herbaceous perennial growing by way of an underground corm. The genus Romulea is a member of the Iris family with about 90 species found ...
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Quillworts
... growth, heterospory and presence of ligules. Description: The sporophyte has an enlarged perennial underground stem, known as the corm. Roots are dichotomously branched and the annual strap shaped leaves grown in a ...
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Order Liliales
... , 6 stamens, 6 petals, superior ovary with one pistil, three united carpels, underground parts consist of a rhizome, corm, or bulb. Credit: http://www-wane-leon.scri.fsu.edu/~mikems/wildflowers/hemer084 ...
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Crocus
... Light: sun, part shade (remain closed in heavy shade) Pests and problems: scab, dry rot, corm rot, blue mold (Penicillium), rust-- none serious, only occasional; rodents and small mammals eg squirrels ... if these are a problem Propagation: division of cormels formed on sides of corm most common; seeds produced underground Species: about 80 divided roughly into 3 groups by habitats: 1. well-drained ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 1)
... onion (Allium cepa). B. Corm of gladiolus (Gladiolus hybrid). The bulb is an upright subterranean stem surrounded by overlapping, fleshy scales. The corm is an underground stem without overlapping scales ... nodes where leaves and stems arise. This very invasive, perennial grass also produces creeping, underground stems called rhizomes. Another plant that spreads by means of stolons is the strawberry ...
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