Most members of this lineage also have the combination of pseudomonopodially-branching main axes or rhizomes, with dichotomous branch tips. |
It has short, creeping rhizomes from which new shoots arise each year, and is an attractive species with horticultural potential. |
The former probably show more vegetative reproduction, by rhizomes, corms and bulbs. |
He suggests that the link between plants and man lies hidden in primeval ecosystems inhabited by cycads, rhizomes and coral. |
Bulbs are geophytes including flower-producing bulbs, corms, tubers and rhizomes with underground storage systems. |
The role of starch reserves in tolerance to anaerobiosis has also been demonstrated in experiments on rhizomes of some wetland species. |