hypogean
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The cotyledons are hypogean, and the epicotyl breaks through the ground in an arched form.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
A glass filament with a bead at its end was affixed to the basal half or leg, just above the hypogean cotyledons, which were again almost surrounded by loose earth.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
Long glass tubes, open at both ends, are useful in many other ways, especially in the rearing and study of the smaller hypogean insects or those which bore and live in the stems of plants.
From Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects by Riley, C. V.
When the cotyledons are hypogean, that is, remain buried in the soil, the hypocotyl is hardly developed, and the epicotyl or plumule rises in like manner as an arch through the ground.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
Michalet also says that they are often hypogean.
From The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species by Darwin, Charles