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geophyte
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ge·o·phyte  (j-ft)
n.
A perennial plant, such as a crocus or tulip, propagated by buds on underground bulbs, tubers, or corms.

geophyte [ˈdʒiːəʊˌfaɪt]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) a perennial plant that propagates by means of buds below the soil surface
geophytic  [ˌdʒiːəʊˈfɪtɪk] adj

geophyte  (j-ft)
A perennial plant with an underground food storage organ, such as a bulb, tuber, corm, or rhizome. The parts of the plant that grow above ground die away during adverse conditions, as in winter or during the dry season, and grow again from buds that are on or within the underground portion when conditions improve. Crocuses and tulips are geophytes.
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Noun1.geophyte - a perennial plant that propagates by underground bulbs or tubers or corms
tracheophyte, vascular plant - green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms


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Peterken (1985) mentioned this phenomenon in rhizome geophytes in old deciduous woodland.
Biological Spectrum Life form analysis of these two sites indicated the presence of therophytes (Th), chamaephytes (Ch), hemicryptophytes (H), geophytes (G) and phenerophytes (Ph).
The text covers the full range of geophytes--bulbs, corms, tubers, tuberous roots, and rhizomes--and includes general discussion of geophytes, their care and cultivation, followed by chapters on geophytes for specific environments--temperate woodland, native North American woodland, Mediterranean, Texas, the south and southeastern U.
 
 
 
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