「rhizome」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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It sometimes grows a small | rhizome. |
It grows from a long | rhizome system. |
The fern grows from a short | rhizome. |
This is a perennial herb growing from a woody | rhizome. |
It grows from a sturdy | rhizome system that anchors it in the unstable sands |
umping perennial herb growing from a vertical | rhizome. |
This perennial spikerush grows from a tiny | rhizome and a small, hard caudex. |
It is a perennial herb growing from a large | rhizome system. |
his is a perennial herb growing from a matted | rhizome that anchors in wet substrate. |
iais is a perennial grass growing from a hard | rhizome to heights near 1.5 meters. |
colonizing perennial herb growing from a long | rhizome. |
It has a small | rhizome associated with clusters of red-skinned bulbs |
This sedge grows from a long | rhizome bearing clumps of stems. |
s a tough perennial herb growing from a woody | rhizome. |
rb producing a mainly erect stem from a short | rhizome. |
s plant is a perennial herb with a horizontal | rhizome spreading beneath the soil. |
It has a thick | rhizome system and grows to heights approaching a met |
perennial herb growing in water from a small | rhizome. |
l growing from 30 to 150 cm tall from a short | rhizome. |
st over a centimeter wide attached to a thick | rhizome. |
It is a perennial herb growing from a tough | rhizome which anchors it in sand and other unstable s |
This is a perennial herb growing from a thick | rhizome and producing stems up to about 60 centimeter |
perennial plant that sprouts from a creeping | rhizome. |
e largest species of buttercup), with a stout | rhizome. |
a maximum height near one meter from a short | rhizome. |
perennial herb growing from a ginger-scented | rhizome which extends vertically deep into the ground |
This is a perennial herb growing from a long | rhizome to a maximum height near one meter. |
This is a perennial herb growing from a thick | rhizome to a maximum height of 25 to 30 centimeters. |
t, shorter in bog conditions, from a creeping | rhizome. |
This is a perennial herb growing from a long | rhizome and producing a hairy, mostly naked stem 10 t |
It grows from a small | rhizome, forms a shallow, fine root network, and is a |
A perennial herb with a slender | rhizome, the leaves are basal or low, oval-elliptic t |
an erect perennial herb growing from a thick | rhizome, its stem exceeding one meter in maximum heig |
l parts of the stems unite to form a creeping | rhizome; the upper parts grow to 20 cm long and can a |
up to about 80 centimeters tall from a thick | rhizome and large root network. |
central point as a clump rather than along a | rhizome). |
Bright green fronds grow from an underground | rhizome. |
e aerial parts die off leaving an underground | rhizome. |
ed branched stems growing from an underground | rhizome. |
The leaves are set on a creeping and rooting | rhizome that is 5 to 17 mm thick. |
ws well partially and fully submersed and the | rhizome must be above the substrate, attached to rock |
is a terrestrial fern with an erect and scaly | rhizome, sometimes forming a short trunk and growing |
Islands, who produced it from barley and the | rhizome of certain ferns. |
aves are found in colonies or clusters as the | rhizome spreads. |
he aquarium is not problematic as long as the | rhizome is tied to rock or driftwood and not planted |
forming a thick tuft with a knotted base and | rhizome. |
ed and vegetatively by sprouting from bits of | rhizome. |
grow from a creeping, branching, underground | rhizome. |
due to its high oxalic acid content, but the | rhizome, like that of Caladium, Colocasia and Arum, i |
onal, with many cloned plants attached by one | rhizome. |
is a perennial herb growing from a caudex and | rhizome system. |
imum height, growing in beds or colonies from | rhizome networks. |
ennial herb growing from a dense, mat-forming | rhizome that anchors in wet substrate. |
It can be propagated by dividing the | rhizome. |
It can be propagated by dividing the | rhizome or by separating side shoots. |
Penthoraceae is a flowering plant family of | rhizome forming herbs native to eastern North America |
6 - 8 inches of the surface, a square foot of | rhizome infested soil may contain up to 110 feet of r |
Fresh ginger | rhizome. |
These probably emanated from a | rhizome. |
e and costunolide have been isolated from the | rhizome. |
The plant forms a clump from a | rhizome. |
From the | rhizome several rosettes of leaves sprout. |
It is a perennial herb growing from a | rhizome network with vertical, thick-tipped roots. |
g, high-intensity sweetener isolated from the | rhizome of Polypodium vulgare. |
ted for extraction of essential oils from its | rhizome (orris root). |
vegetatively by sprouting more stems from its | rhizome. |
perennial plant growing to 1-2 m tall from a | rhizome. |
The pitchers originate from a | rhizome and die back during the winter dormancy. |
It grows from a | rhizome and often roots from its lower nodes. |
wide mats of many clones all arising from the | rhizome of one plant. |
le stem with a basal rosette of leaves from a | rhizome. |
ial herb, with long leaves that emerge from a | rhizome beneath the soil. |
g that it is a bearded iris, and grows from a | rhizome. |
reproduction by sprouting repeatedly from its | rhizome. |
to 70 centimeters in height, sometimes from a | rhizome. |
It grows from a | rhizome and produces decumbent or erect stems which m |
, grasslike perennial herb which grows from a | rhizome anchored in the wet substrate. |
e reproduction, sprouting repeatedly from its | rhizome and spreading into a meadowlike colony on the |
reproduces vegetatively by sprouting from its | rhizome and root crown. |
polypodoside A, has been identified from the | rhizome of Polypodium glycyrrhiza and is 600 times sw |
leaves up to about 30 centimeters long from a | rhizome network. |
stems up to about 20 centimeters tall from a | rhizome. |
stems up to 30 to 50 centimeters tall from a | rhizome or taproot and caudex unit. |
It is a perennial herb which grows from a | rhizome and bears rounded to heart-shaped lobed leave |
It grows from a | rhizome with fragile roots and its form is covered in |
vegetatively, by producing new stems from its | rhizome, in effect cloning itself. |
nd a sweetener that can be extracted from the | rhizome of the plant. |
From a | rhizome beneath the soil it extends several erect pet |
e annual or perennial herb which grows from a | rhizome anchored shallowly in the wet substrate. |
From a | rhizome Carex lasiocarpa bears erect stems which may |
Fruit and | rhizome oils of E. fulgens are mainly aliphatic hydro |
Garden ginger's | rhizome is the classic spice "ginger", and may be use |
It can be found in the | rhizome of Rhodiola rosea. |
Compounds in the | rhizome are thought to have anti-fungal, anti-oxidant |
the flavonol herbacetin, can be found in the | rhizome of Rhodiola rosea. |
D-pyranglucoside) have been identified in the | rhizome of Smilax glabra. |
In 2008, | Rhizome released Toolbox For Sustainable Living: A Do |
ngana madagascariensis (Hypericaceae), in the | rhizome of Astilbe thunbergii, in the root of Astilbe |
ocarpus wightiana (Hindi Chaulmoogra), in the | rhizome of Rumex hymenosepalus (Arizona dock), in Zea |
leaf surface area and 2.5 cm3 (0.15 cu in) of | rhizome volume. |
There is a | rhizome and sometimes tubers grow on it. |
ber 3F1 #2 top on specimen "UWBM 56441", is a | rhizome which shows root gaps, roots and frond bases. |
ilize waterways because of its soil-retaining | rhizome network. |
ic perennial herb growing from a large clumpy | rhizome and producing many large leaves. |
is a perennial plant with a large light brown | rhizome. |
a perennial herb growing from a long, budding | rhizome and producing an erect stem up to 40 centimet |
rom Art in America, Contemporary magazine and | Rhizome (art). |
liate (labiate) Cattleya, with a medium sized | rhizome. |
Moraea vegata (which grows from a corm, not a | rhizome). |
The plant spreads through division of this | rhizome, and also by spores held under the fronds. |
n called Fingerroot, because the shape of the | rhizome resembles that of fingers growing out of a ce |
may be more easily done using sections of the | rhizome. |
by the surface of the leaf and volume of the | rhizome the plant has reached instead of age alone. |
lted in fewer Canada Geese, which feed on the | rhizome, and fewer Common Goldeneye, which eat invert |
rennial herb growing from a woody caudex or a | rhizome and extending stems no longer than about 20 c |
Each small piece of | rhizome is capable of developing into a new plant. |
Aucklandia lappa is a plant whose | rhizome is commonly used in Traditional Chinese medic |
rooting throughout, | rhizome heavily branched |
Propagate from seed or | rhizome. |
a perennial herb growing from a short, thick | rhizome system. |
a perennial herb growing from a small, white | rhizome. |
eads mostly via its tillers and sometimes via | rhizome. |
es mainly by seed, but it can also spread via | rhizome. |
woody stem bases anchored to the substrate by | rhizome systems. |
If buried beneath a substrate, the | rhizome may rot. |
c name, protrusa, refers to the fact that the | rhizome protrudes a short distance beyond the current |
in several respects, most notably in that the | rhizome is annual, rather than perennial. |
plants may produce little of the harvestable | rhizome. |
The outer coat of the stout | rhizome is brown or gray in color, fibrous, and verti |
und, the leaves emerging from the underground | rhizome. |
It is a rhizomatous fern, with the creeping | rhizome 8-15 mm (rarely 30 mm) in diameter, densely c |
It is a taprooted plant with thick horizontal | rhizome and leafy stems of heights ranging from 70-10 |
bout half a meter tall from a tough, creeping | rhizome. |
The species reproduces vegetatively by | rhizome and birds disperse seeds when they feed on th |
s many historical uses in Ayurveda, where the | rhizome has been used to treat fever, rash, asthma, b |
al herb growing from a caudex, usually with a | rhizome system. |
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