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+ | |example=Example sentences from FNA : [1] Plants 2–5 mm, pale yellow-green, the main axis often arising from a fleshy rhizome. [2] Roots fleshy, with a few filiform roots from stem base, some terminating in tuberoids. | ||
+ | |definition=Fairly firm and dense, juicy or at least moist, and easily cut.<ref name='hunt'>Categorical Glossary for the Flora of North America Project, by Robert W. Kiger and Duncan M. Porter. 2001. Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.</ref> | ||
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Example(s): Example sentences from FNA : [1] Plants 2–5 mm, pale yellow-green, the main axis often arising from a fleshy rhizome. [2] Roots fleshy, with a few filiform roots from stem base, some terminating in tuberoids.
References
- ↑ Categorical Glossary for the Flora of North America Project, by Robert W. Kiger and Duncan M. Porter. 2001. Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.