Search Results for: Dormant rhizomes
its moisture-loving foliage inclines toward clumped, fast, strong growth habits because of dissolved nutrient deliveries from fleshy, -inch- ( -centimeter-) long roots and from pooled photosynthetic products. branched, drought-tolerant, elongated, pink, submersion-tolerant underwater stems, called rhizomes
, jostle buoyant seeds and fragmented shoots as the three main reproductive modes in americanized yellow flag gardens. yellow flag, scientifically named iris pseudacorus (rainbow, false sweet sedge), keeps rhizomes growing to inches ( to centimeters) across during eight-week stretches underwater. the...
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