• rhizome creeping to erect, scaly. (berkeley.edu)
  • rhizome erect or short- to long-creeping, scaly or hairy. (berkeley.edu)
  • Leaves mostly basal. (kew.org)
  • This orchid is closely related to our more common rattlesnake plantains (such as the checkered rattlesnake plantain, G. tesselata ), and like them, grows from a basal rosette of leaves, sending up a flower stalk on which are borne small, creamy white flowers. (maine.gov)
  • The function of the stem of an upright plant is to transfer energy produced by nutrients and water from the roots to the flowers and leaves. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • A rhizome is capable of forming new plant shoots and roots for a new plant. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Unlike a bulb that grows vertically with the plant's roots, a rhizome grows horizontally. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Unlike rhizomes that store their nutrients in the nodes, roots gather nutrients and water from the ground using their hair like roots. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Once it has been retrieved, cut the rhizomes into 2 to 4 inch pieces taking care to have buds and roots in each piece. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • The leaves can be crushed and applied externally as a poultice to abscesses, cuts etc, whilst the dried roots can be ground into a powder and applied externally[147]. (pfaf.org)
  • That alone is sufficient to explain the lack of big leaves, long stems, and true roots. (palaeos.com)
  • Perennials - Most perennials grow from seed but many species also produce tubers, bulbs, rhizomes (belowground rootlike stems), or stolons (aboveground stems that produce roots). (uky.edu)
  • Creeping perennials produce seeds but also produce rhizomes (below-ground stems) or stolons (above-ground stems that produce roots). (uky.edu)
  • Although the leaves, roots, and seeds are poisonous if ingested in large quantities, the roots were used as a cathartic by Native Americans. (wildflower.org)
  • POISONOUS PARTS: Unripe fruit , leaves, roots. (wildflower.org)
  • Rhizomes are underground stems that have roots attached to them. (mylifeispeachy.com)
  • Yellow nutsedge, is a perennial that reproduces by tubers and rhizomes. (uky.edu)
  • Is It a Root, Stem, Leaf? (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • It has a twining stem and small leaves that are difficult to detect among the other plants. (sanbi.org)
  • Rhizomes (tuberous at stem base), subglobose, (lobed or not), (3-)4-10 mm diam. (vplants.org)
  • Leaves are conspicuously toothed along leaf margins, sessile (attached directly to the stem), narrowly oblong, undulate (wavy like lasagna noodles) with a conspicuous mid-vein. (usgs.gov)
  • To do this, you need to make a small slit into the stem near where it meets with another part of the plant's vine from which leaves are growing - ideally between nodes for best results). (mylifeispeachy.com)
  • Structural compositions and biological activities of cell wall polysaccharides in the rhizome, stem, and leaf of Polygonatum odoratum (Mill. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dig a shallow hole and place the rhizome into the soil. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Flowers with rhizomes thrive in rich, moist, well drained soil. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Grasses have only one leaf as they emerge from the soil. (uky.edu)
  • The root system of a grass is fibrous with the growing point located at or below the soil surface (surrounded by several layers of leaves). (uky.edu)
  • Hoya retusa can be propagated by taking a cutting , preferably with an older leaf, and planting it in moist soil which has been mixed with perlite or vermiculite. (mylifeispeachy.com)
  • Plants with rhizomes have adapted through the years from upright stems to horizontal stems. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Divide your rhizome plants either in late spring or early fall. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Most plants with rhizomes are spreaders. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • Echinodorus cordifolius, the spade-leaf sword or creeping burhead, is a species of aquatic plants in the Alismatales. (wikipedia.org)
  • A little digging in the area shows rhizome tissue just beginning to form new plants. (iastate.edu)
  • These new plants from these rhizomes will emerge in the next few days and begin to produce chlorophyll. (iastate.edu)
  • We have been brewing with citra hops in fairly heavy quantities, and are wondering if anyone knows of anyplace to purchase rhizomes or even started plants which we can order? (homebrewersassociation.org)
  • In addition, it turns out that the leaves of moss probably evolved independently from the leaves of higher plants. (palaeos.com)
  • However, root pieces left by cultivation can produce new plants. (uky.edu)
  • According to Britannica, a rhizome is a creeping rootstalk that grows horizontally either under the ground or slightly above the ground. (bestgardeningforbeginners.com)
  • If it grows large enough, it forms large leaves just under the surface instead. (wikipedia.org)
  • The plant grows readily from seed and spreads quickly by deep rhizomes. (usda.gov)
  • Mayapple is unique in that It has only 2 leaves and 1 flower, which grows in the axil of the leaves. (wildflower.org)
  • The solitary , nodding, white to rose-colored flower grows in the axil of the leaves and has 6-9 waxy white petals, with many stamens. (wildflower.org)
  • The butterfly leaf ( Adenolobus gariepensis ) grows commonly along the Orange River (Gariep River). (sanbi.org)
  • It grows in a slightly drier habitat and usually has its base covered with leaf mold, and although Cardamine bulbosa sometimes may have its base in leaf mold it is more often found in muddy places and is most abundant in inundated woodland where the fallen leaves have been floated away. (vplants.org)
  • Potamogeton crispus grows entirely as a submersed aquatic plant with no floating leaves. (usgs.gov)
  • This study is aimed at determining the effectiveness of the combination of the concentration of lime leaf extract and galangal rhizome on the mortality of Aedesaegypti larvae. (ijsr.net)
  • There were three treatments of concentration used, namely 0 % concentration, LC50 combination of lime leaf extract and galangal rhizome, LC90 combination of lime leaf extract and galangal rhizome with a number of repetitions three times. (ijsr.net)
  • Mayapple colonizes by rhizomes, forming dense mats in damp, open woods. (wildflower.org)
  • The many open to dense umbels are borne axillary to the leaves, each being 1.5 - 6.5 cm across, spherical, and having up to 25 flowers with six green to bronze tepals 4 - 5 mm long. (vplants.org)
  • It has a dense rosette of short, dark green, rough spiny leaves producing an inflorescence as thick as a man's arm, with small yellowish flowers, during spring. (sanbi.org)
  • Perennial grasses can produce new shoots from growing points located on rhizomes (belowground) and/or stolons (aboveground). (uky.edu)
  • It does not have creeping stolons or rhizomes. (texasinvasives.org)
  • Annual or perennial herb from caudex or rhizome. (berkeley.edu)
  • The New England violet is a perennial herb with thick, short rhizomes. (maine.gov)
  • The rye is a bunch grass and lacks a rhizome system. (iastate.edu)
  • The far-western S. californica appears to be closely related but lacks the serrulate margins of the leaf bases. (vplants.org)
  • This plant spreads by rhizomes and is invasive. (garden.org)
  • Leaf-blade margins scabrous. (kew.org)
  • The margins of the leaves may be entire or rather closely serrate. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Smilax tamnoides is marked by its dark, flexible, and unequal bristles and leaves with minutely serrulate margins basally. (vplants.org)
  • It has rhizomes and quickly forms colonies. (usda.gov)
  • Where it does occur, it may form large colonies, spreading by underground rhizomes. (maine.gov)
  • Rhizomes are pale yellow or reddish, rooting at the nodes. (usgs.gov)
  • Sedges resemble grasses but they have triangular stems with three rows (ranks) of leaves. (uky.edu)
  • It has narrow, triangular leaves (longer than wide), heart-shaped at the base with shallow rounded teeth along the margin. (maine.gov)
  • Leaf tips are obtuse (rounded or blunt), olive-green to reddish-brown, and somewhat translucent. (usgs.gov)
  • I would expect recovery from rhizomes to be complete before fall and long before the new seedlings mature. (iastate.edu)
  • Leaves are 15-20 centimeters (6-8 inches) long and 5-9 centimeters (2-3.6 inches) wide. (usda.gov)
  • The leaves are 2 1/2 feet wide on 3 foot long stalks. (garden.org)
  • The mature leaves are 2-7 cm long and 2-5 cm broad. (maine.gov)
  • It differs from other members of its genus in having the leaves larger (up to 10 cm long) and marked with only a broad whitish stripe up the middle, rather than the reticulated (net-like) leaf patterns of other Goodyera s. (maine.gov)
  • Take care not to water too much as this will cause rot since their leaves cannot cope well with wet conditions for long periods of time. (mylifeispeachy.com)
  • Efforts to prevent DHF can be done by breaking up the life cycle of chemical vectors by utilizing lime leaves (citrus aurantifolia) and galangal rhizomes (Alpinagalanga) which have the potential as natural larvicides because they contain chemical compounds consisting of limonoids, flavonoids and phenols. (ijsr.net)
  • Their leaves are two-ranked and typically upright, narrow with parallel veins. (uky.edu)
  • In this context, different parts of ginger crop i.e. rhizome, leaves and flower of variety Suravi (ID no. 008) were used for the preparation of ginger extracts with 50% methanol, 50% ethanol and water via rotatory shaker for 45 min. (springeropen.com)
  • On the basis of phytochemical profiling and in vitro analyses, ethanol extracts of ginger flowers, leaves and rhizome were selected for the quantification through HPLC. (springeropen.com)
  • The rhizome, flower and leaves of ginger based extracts have diverse classes of total phenolic entities that are easily soluble in all the polar solvents. (springeropen.com)
  • Leaves are alternate, 4-10 cm in length and 5-10 mm wide. (usgs.gov)
  • However, symptoms tend to gradually subside when the motion stops or the person leaves the vehicle. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Leaf-blade apex acuminate. (kew.org)
  • It's covered with small, glossy green leaves and bears clusters of large, white, sometimes purple-streaked, flowers with a potent, sweet banana scent. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • For the purity of bioactive compounds, it is recommended that the ginger especially flower and leaves should be free from fat, waxes and chlorophyll [ 5 ]. (springeropen.com)
  • Notice the green area to the left. (iastate.edu)
  • The winter growth form of P. crispus is morphologically different from its spring or summer growth form, with leaves that are flattened, narrow, and blue-green in color with few stems and thin rhizomes (Tobiessen and Snow 1983). (usgs.gov)
  • The large, twin, umbrella-like leaves of mayapple are showy and conspicuous. (wildflower.org)
  • palustris differ by having pinnately divided leaves. (vplants.org)
  • What really seems to set mosses apart is their unique form of leaf. (palaeos.com)