- A
storage organ is a part of a
plant specifically modified for
storage of
energy (generally in the form of carbohydrates) or water.
Storage organs often...
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graveolens and P.
nivalis fall into this category. The
third group contains geophytic peperomias.
These plants have
leaves that fall off in the
colder dry season...
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Ledebouria socialis, the
silver squill, wood hyacinth, or
leopard lily, is a
geophytic species of
bulbous perennial plant native to the
Eastern Cape Province...
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native to Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. A
rhizomatous geophytic perennial, it is
recommended for
coastal gardens, borders, containers...
- in the
family Caprifoliaceae,
native to
northern Turkey. A
rhizomatous geophytic perennial reaching 1 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft), it has a cultivar, 'Aurea'...
- A
geophytic perennial typically 18 to 35 cm (7 to 14 in) tall, its lone
flower opens in the
evening and
lasts only a few days. It is a
geophytic perennial...
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Daubenya aurea is a
species of
Daubenya found growing as a
geophytic bulb in
Roggeveld Mountains in
North Cape Province,
South Africa. "Daubenya aurea...
- the
public about the science, cultivation,
conservation and
botany of
geophytic plants,
commonly known as bulbs. It
began in 1933 as the
American Amaryllis...
- Island. The
species come in many forms, some
large and evergreen,
others geophytic and deciduous. Yet,
despite their dramatic variations in appearance, most...
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redmargin zephyr-lily, Simpson's zephyr-lily and Simpson's rain-lily, is a
geophytic perennial herb that
grows up to 10
inches tall. It is
found from the southeastern...