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  • Corm - Wikipedia
    Corm or bulbo-tuber (also spelled bulbotuber) is a short, vertical, swollen, underground plant stem that serves as a storage organ that some plants use to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as summer drought and heat (perennation)
  • The Difference Between Corms, Bulbs, Tubers, and Rhizomes
    To identify a plant with a corm, you need to remove a bit of the soil because corms are located below the soil surface Corms have a solid center and a scaly texture
  • Corm Identification: Understanding And Growing Corms In The Garden . . .
    Plant storage devices like bulbs, rhizomes and corms are quite different While corms are also storage structures, they're part of the stem and perform in very different ways Click here for a breakdown on corm identification and what makes them different from bulbs
  • 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 and stores starches to fuel growth and to help plants survive unfavorable conditions
  • 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 reproductive structure
  • What Are Corms and What Plants Have Them? - Biology Insights
    A corm is a specialized, swollen, underground plant stem that serves primarily as a storage organ for starches and nutrients This structure allows certain plants to survive unfavorable conditions, such as winter cold or summer drought, by entering a period of dormancy
  • What Is a Corm? A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Plants from Corms
    A corm is a swollen part of a plant stem that grows underground It stores food and energy to help the plant grow new leaves, roots, and stems—either during its regular life cycle or after a dormant period (like winter) Unlike bulbs, which have layers like an onion, corms are solid on the inside
  • Corms - 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 basal plate
  • Bulbs, Rhizomes, Corms, and Tubers Explained
    Small cormels form around the sides of the parent corm Gladiolus and crocus are examples of corms In some species, corms can grow quite large, such as garden cyclamen (Cyclamen coum and Cyclamen neapolitanum), which can reach several inches across Rhizomes Rhizomes are swollen, fleshy, underground stems that are often mistakenly called
  • What Is a Corm? Definition Examples of This Plant Structure
    A **corm** is a **thick, bulb-like underground storage organ** that plants use to store nutrients and energy for growth Unlike bulbs, corms are **solid, fleshy, and often covered in dry, papery scales**—they’re not layered like onions





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