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season to season (for biennials, until the next growing season, when they flower and die). new growth develops from living tissues remaining on or under the ground, including roots , a caudex (a thickened portion of the stem at ground level) or various types of underground stems , such as bulbs , corms
season to season (for biennials, until the next growing season, when they flower and die). new growth develops from living tissues remaining on or under the ground, including roots , a caudex (a thickened portion of the stem at ground level) or various types of underground stems , such as bulbs , corms...
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smaller, brown, segmented root up to cm long, and the larger, brown, cylindrical root upwards of cm and to cm in diameter. the corm should have no sprouts and be free from cuts, insects and disease damage. the smaller eddo posses some degree of dormancy while there is no dormancy in the larger taro corms
smaller, brown, segmented root up to cm long, and the larger, brown, cylindrical root upwards of cm and to cm in diameter. the corm should have no sprouts and be free from cuts, insects and disease damage. the smaller eddo posses some degree of dormancy while there is no dormancy in the larger taro corms...
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