How To Use Rhizomatous In A Sentence
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As for asexual reproduction, the authors discuss why vegetative reproduction works so well for so many aquatic plants: rhizomatous growth (clonal growth), as well as reproduction through fragmentation and the production of corms, stolons, tubers, turions and gemmiparous plantlets.
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Pacific waterleaf is a rhizomatous perennial with fleshy roots and a solitary stem that arises from 20-80 cm.
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It is hoped the grain qualities of sorghum can be united with the rhizomatous habit of johnsongrass to create a powerful new perennial cereal.
10. Sorghum: Specialty Types
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Euphorbia includes rhizomatous weeds of grainfields (the spurges), large shrubs like Poinsettia, small bushes (crown of thorns) and cactus-like forms.
Mammalian Macroevolution Muddle - The Panda's Thumb
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Celastrus orbiculatus can spread vegetatively by root suckering, and A. altissima spreads rhizomatously, forming extensive clones.
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A rhizomatous Indian herb(Elettaria cardamomum) having capsular fruits with aromatic seeds used as a spice or condiment.
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Agapanthus is a very variable genus, yet they are all broadly similar in appearance, with rhizomatous roots, strap-like leaves and an umbellate inflorescence on a stalk held above the leaves.
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Remember that you will need two slip cuttings per drill (planting hole) if the grass is a fibrous rooting type (e.g. babiyo, kans, khar, phurke, etc.) but only one if it is rhizomatous (e.g. amliso, padang bans, etc.), and only one rooted stem cutting or seedling.
3.1 Planted grass lines: contour/horizontal
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A perennial rhizomatous grass (Poa pratensis) native to Eurasia and North Africa and naturalized throughout the United States. It is commonly cultivated for pasture and lawns.
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Ginger and galangal are both rhizomatous plants which grow easily in warm, frost-free areas.
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Species are annuals, biennials or rhizomatous perennials and have dimorphic cypselae with the ray fruit lacking a well developed crown of bristles.
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Oaks toothwort is an interesting native wildflower with rhizomatous growth and erect stems from 10-30 cm tall.
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The genus Hyenia was a rhizomatous plant, much like modern ferns and sphenopsids.
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If the degree of genetic variation can be used as an indication of resilience of populations to change, it is likely that this resilience will be greatest among plants in old populations of widely distributed, wind-pollinated vascular species (e.g., rhizomatous Carex populations in eastern Siberia).
Genetic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels