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Tuberoid can
refer to: A
trade name of the drug
Ethionamide In some plants, an
underground storage organ formed by the
swelling of a root This disambiguation...
- lactea,
collected in Sardinia; the
small size,
compared to a one-Euro coin, and the two
globose tuberoids typical of the
Neotinea genus are highlighted...
- orchis,
meaning "****", from the
appearance of the
paired subterranean tuberoids.
These terrestrial orchids have root
tubers instead of pseudobulbs. They...
- organ, e.g. a potato. The main
other class is the root tuber, also
called tuberoid. They
differ from stem
tubers in
features such as that, like any normal...
- 50-220mm tall. It is a
terrestrial orchid, with a
single or
double root-stem
tuberoid, 9-12x 5-8mm,
which is
replaced annually.
Bartholina burmanniana has a...
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Sclerotinia nor the
family Sclerotinaceae due to its lack of apothecia-producing
tuberoid sclerotia. ****ual
spores have
never been
observed in
culture of
North American...
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flowering stem.
Microtis media are deciduous, chlorophyllous, sympodial,
tuberoid terrestrial orchids with a single,
tubular leaf 250–650 mm (9.8–25.6 in)...
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meaning "****", from the
appearance of the
paired subterranean '
tuberoids',
while the
Latin name
pallens refers to the pale
colour of the inflorescence...
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absence of both
stigmatic processes (typical in Habenaria) and
ovoid root-
tuberoids (characteristic of both
Habenaria and Orchis). Still, P. nivea, P. clavellata...
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primarily distributed around the margins, and the
undersides are silvery. The
tuberoids are
roughly spherical. C. papa
bears minute solitary green flowers around...