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rhizome
n.
root-like stem which grows horizontally under the surface of the soil and produces new sprouts (Botany)
Rhizome
In
botany and
dendrology, a
rhizome (, from "mass of roots", from "cause to strike root") is a modified
subterranean stem of a
plant that is usually found underground, often sending out
roots and
shoots from its
nodes. Rhizomes are also called
creeping rootstalks and
rootstocks. Rhizomes develop from
axillary buds and are
diageotropic or grow perpendicular to the force of gravity. The rhizome also retains the ability to allow new shoots to grow upwards.
rhizome
Noun
1. a horizontal plant stem with shoots above and roots below serving as a reproductive structure
(synonym) rootstock, rootstalk
(hypernym) stalk, stem
Rhizom (das)
n.
rhizome, root-like stem which grows horizontally under the surface of the soil and produces new sprouts (Botany)
rhizome
nm.
rhizome, root-like stem which grows horizontally under the surface of the soil and produces new sprouts (Botany)