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- Crocuses may be propagated from seed or from daughter cormels formed on the corm, that eventually produce mature plants.
- These differences in circumscription are a result of homoplastic traits, including asymmetric corms, woody corm covering, exclusion of the vascular trace during ovule development, and leaf margin.
- Sisyrinchíon is the Greek word, recorded by Pliny and Theophrastus, for the Barbary nut iris (Iris or Moraea sisyrinchium), and refers to the way the corm tunics resemble a shaggy goat's-hair coat, sisýra.
- Tulips and lilies are examples of plants that display offset characteristics by forming cormlets around the original mother corm.
- Amorphophallus konjac –also known as konnyaku, and konjac– is a vegetable species native to Yunnan in southwest China which has an edible corm.
- The roots of the lowermost corm in a chain are contractile roots and drag the corm deeper into the ground where conditions allow.
- Cocoyams that are cultivated as food crops belong to either the genus Colocasia or the genus Xanthosoma and are generally composed of a large spherical corm (swollen underground storage stem), from which a few large leaves emerge.
- Each leaf is slender and broadens downward to a swollen base up to 5 mm wide where the leaves attach in clusters to a bulb-like, underground corm characteristic of most quillworts.
- Although the presence of a corm distinguishes Ranunculus bulbosus from some other species of buttercup such as Ranunculus acris, the species also has distinctive reflexed sepals.
- When a peduncle arises from the ground level, either from a compressed aerial stem or from a subterranean stem (rhizome, tuber, bulb, corm), with few or no bracts except the part near the rachis or receptacle, it is referred to as a scape.
- The cormlets are attached to the parent corm by stolons and are sessile, produced in the axils of the old leaf bases on the mature corm.
- The konjac yam, whose corm (a thick underground stem) yields the yam-cake (konnyaku) from which the noodles are made, is also called devil's tongue yam or elephant yam.
- This species grows from a corm, producing an inflorescence with a yellowish spathe covered in large purple spots and a purple spadix.
- The individuals within a colony will often reproduce asexually via a "dropper" or from small bulbs budding off of the main corm.
- Some species of cormous plants, such as some Lapeirousia, also produce cataphylls that act solely as tunic leaves for the corm.
- Hawaiians identify strongly with kalo/taro, so much so that the Hawaiian term for family, ʻohana, is derived from the word ʻohā, the shoot or sucker which grows from the kalo corm.
- Gladiolus triphyllus, the three-leaved gladiolus, is an erect perennial herb, 15–30 cm high, glabrous, glaucous, with an ovoid corm.
- Cocoyams have a tuberous root (corm), which is surrounded by potato-size tubers referred to as cormels.
- Others include eggplant, amaranth, red amaranth, bottle gourd or calabash, taro, taro green leaf, taro stem, taro corm, taro root / taro shoots, bean, black Bengal gram, bamboo, lady finger, cucumber, betel leaf, betel nut, potato, turmeric, onion, garlic, ginger , sugar cane, mustard seed, sesbania grandiflora, ash gourd, teasle gourd, sesame seed, nigella seed, coriander, green coriander leaf, star anise, anise/ aniseed, fennel, fenugreek, green chili, red chili, mint, fresh mint/ mint leaf, celery, basil, cabbage, bay leaf, spinach and fenugreek leaf.
- The species is a small, deciduous, geophytic, perennial herb, which resprouts annually from a corm about 2.
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