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rhizome

[rahy-zohm] / ˈraɪ zoʊm /


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In fall, she cuts the leaves down to about 6 inches above the rhizome.

From Seattle Times

Fireweed, a common native perennial with roots and rhizomes that go both deep and wide, has the capacity to produce up to 80,000 seeds in a season.

From Seattle Times

“My dream as a teacher,” Haas said, “is when something keeps growing underground, like a rhizome, and then at a different place grows into a different plant.”

From New York Times

That timing is important because harvesting ginger means uprooting the whole plant to get to the rhizomes growing underground.

From Salon

Once, milkweed “would get shredded and pulverized by cultivation equipment, but it would spring back from the live rhizomes underground,” he continued.

From Seattle Times