- herbivores.
Plants that have an
underground storage organ are
called geophytes in the Raunkiær
plant life-form
classification system.
Storage organs...
- and
succulent geophytes), Astroloba, Tulista, × Astrolista,
Bulbine (succulent
geophytes, succulents, and
geophytes),
Bulbinella (
geophyte), Chortolirion...
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subdivided into:
Rhizome geophytes, Stem-tuber
geophytes, Root-tuber
geophytes, Bulb
geophytes, and Root
geophytes. Helophytes: rest in
marshy or wet soil,...
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Tulips are spring-blooming
perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes in the
Tulipa genus.
Their flowers are
usually large, showy, and
brightly coloured...
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plants with
underground stems are
geophytes but not all
plants that are
geophytes have
underground stems.
Geophytes are
often physiologically active even...
- Rina Kamenetsky;
Hiroshi Okubo, eds. (2012). "Iridaceae".
Ornamental Geophytes: From
Basic Science to
Sustainable Production. CRC Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-4398-4924-8...
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horticultural aspects of
major ornamental geophytes: VII Narcissi". In Kamenetsky, Rina; Okubo,
Hiroshi (eds.).
Ornamental Geophytes: From
Basic Science to Sustainable...
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vegetation dominated by shrubs,
often also
including gr****es, herbs, and
geophytes.
Shrubland may
either occur naturally or be the
result of
human activity...
- family, Cucurbitaceae. It
includes five
species of
climbing tuberous geophytes native to
southern China,
southeastern Tibet, Laos, Thailand, and Taiwan...
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function and
rhizome producing plants are
considered geophytes (Tillich,
Figure 11).
Other geophytes develop bulbs, a
short axial body
bearing leaves whose...