• Hibbertia caudice is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to northern Australia. It is a shrub with wiry stems, hairy...
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    Caudex (redirect from Caudices)
    A caudex (pl.: caudices) of a plant is a stem, but the term is also used to mean a rootstock and particularly a basal stem structure from which new growth...
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  • The caudex of Dioscorea elephantipes grows largely above the soil surface. Many species that form caudices grow them underground....
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    fibrous root systems. Some species have underground stems in the form of caudices or rhizomes. These can be fleshy or woody depending on the species. The...
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    Adeniums are appreciated for their colorful flowers and unusual thick caudices. They can be grown for many years in a pot and are commonly used for bonsai...
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  • tuber, as in Cyclamen Some of the above, particularly pseudobulbs and caudices, may occur wholly or partially above ground. Intermediates and combinations...
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    parts of the world. Solidago species are perennials growing from woody caudices or rhizomes. Their stems range from decumbent (crawling) to ascending or...
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    G.L.Nesom, which is cespitose, remaining in a clump, and has corm-like caudices. F1 hybridization with Symphyotrichum novae-angliae can occur where the...
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    leaves on 8–22 cm (3+1⁄4–8+3⁄4 inches) petioles. They grow from ascending caudices on long, thin rhizomes. The shoots are 20–80 cm (8–31 inches) tall, and...
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    family Ranunculaceae. Individuals are 10–60 cm (3.9–23.6 in) tall, from caudices, with three to six leaves at the base of the plant that are 3-foliolate...
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