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1. plant that overwinters by dying back to underground structure.<br><br>
1. Plant that overwinters by dying back to underground structure.<br><br>
http://www.thegreenefamily.org/mt/archives/by2.jpg<br><br>Grass dying back to only its underground structure.
 
Source http://www.thegreenefamily.org
http://hvp.osu.edu/hcs300/glossary/gif/Phytes.GIF<br><br>
Comparison of growth forms.<br>
Source: http://hvp.osu.edu/hcs300/glossary/growth.htm<br><br>
 
 
http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/files/Crocus/Crocus_laevigatus1NN.jpg<br><br>
Geophytes have buds in dry ground, including Crocus, Tulipa, and many others in the Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, and other families.<br>
Source: http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Geophyte

Latest revision as of 13:57, 3 October 2017


1. Plant that overwinters by dying back to underground structure.

Phytes.GIF

Comparison of growth forms.
Source: http://hvp.osu.edu/hcs300/glossary/growth.htm


Crocus_laevigatus1NN.jpg

Geophytes have buds in dry ground, including Crocus, Tulipa, and many others in the Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae, and other families.
Source: http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Geophyte