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1 Then cut off each stalk about two inches from its junction with the corm .
2 This is a small corm or fleshy bulb having the shape and size of a small onion.
3 During non-flowering periods for this plant, the energy is stored in what is referred to as a corm .
4 The operation should be so performed as to leave the crown of the corm four inches below the surface.
5 From the corm , a single leaf will shoot up form which the plant will photosynthesise, creating energy from the sun's rays.
6 They tend to rise out of the ground, because the new bulb or corm forms on the top of the old one.
7 As the seedlings become ready transfer to small pots, and shift on as growth demands, always keeping the crown of the corm free from soil.
8 This star-flowered corm grows like a freesia, having a rather lank habit, but it is remarkably hardy (though not reputed to be so).
9 TNF-a-induced KC production in YAMC cells was also inhibited by CORM - 2 treatment.
10 Further, nuclear translocation of NF-kB in YAMC cells was inhibited by CORM - 2 .
11 It is obtained from the corms of a plant called konjac.
12 It does not cover, for instance, bulbs, corms , stolons, and rhizomes.
13 They are treated like the large corms , in the fall.
14 Some tubers are very bulb-like in appearance, as the corms of crocus and gladiolus.
15 In the interaction, fungal hyphae penetrate older, nutritive corms but not newly formed corms .
16 These small corms may be taken off in the spring and sown thickly in drills.
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