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Tuber album: Bull. 1789 Tuber anniae: W.Colgan & Trappe [1] 1997 United States Pacific Northwest Tuber arenaria: Moris: 1829 Tuber argenteum: Gilkey: 1916 Tuber argentinum: Speg. 1909 Tuber asa-foetida: Lesp. 1889 Tuber atrorubens Tul. 1851 Tuber australe: Speg. 1880 Tuber bellisporum: G.Bonito & Trappe [2] 2010 Tuber belonei: Quél. 1888 Tuber ...
ATCC 25462, CBS 695.69, CGMCC 4.1381, CGMCC AS 4.1381, DSM 40383, ICMP 12541, IFO 13050, ISP 5383, KACC 20241, KCC S-0484, Martin 9820, NBRC 13050, NRRL B-12321, NRRL-ISP 5383, RIA 1242, VKM Ac-1734 Synonyms "Actinomyces ipomoea" Person and Martin 1940
When a leaf dies, the tuber becomes dormant for about four months. Then the plant produces another leaf, and repeats the cycle of supplying food to the tuber. This may continue for up to around seven years. [4] [6] The tuber is the largest of any known flowering plant; [7] it may weigh more than 90 kg (200 lb). [5] [6]
Tuber is a genus in the fungal family Tuberaceae, with estimated molecular dating to the end of the Jurassic period (156 Mya). [2] It includes several species of truffles that are highly valued as delicacies.
Internally, a tuber is filled with starch stored in enlarged parenchyma-like cells. The inside of a tuber has the typical cell structures of any stem, including a pith, vascular zones, and a cortex. [citation needed] The tuber is produced in one growing season and used to perennate the plant and as a means of propagation. When fall comes, the ...
Skull of Beg tse (6 letters) Loa loa (6 letters) Original illustration of Tor tor (6 letters) Agra ce Erwin, 2010 - family Carabidae. One of more than 500 named species in the genus Agra of ground beetles; in this case, named after Terry Erwin's wife, Peruvian ornithologist Grace Servat. [13] †Beg tse Yu et al., 2020 - infraorder Neoceratopsia.
Amorphophallus (from Ancient Greek amorphos, "without form, misshapen" + phallos, "penis", referring to the shape of the prominent spadix) is a large genus of some 200 tropical and subtropical tuberous herbaceous plants from the Arum family (), native to Asia, Africa, Australia and various oceanic islands.
This is a list of plants that have a culinary role as vegetables. "Vegetable" can be used in several senses, including culinary, botanical and legal. This list includes botanical fruits such as pumpkins, and does not include herbs, spices, cereals and most culinary fruits and culinary nuts. Edible fungi are not included in this list.