Class of chemical compounds.
1 It is obtained from the corms of a plant called konjac.
2 It does not cover, for instance, bulbs, corms , stolons, and rhizomes.
3 They are treated like the large corms , in the fall.
4 Some tubers are very bulb-like in appearance, as the corms of crocus and gladiolus.
5 In the interaction, fungal hyphae penetrate older, nutritive corms but not newly formed corms .
6 These small corms may be taken off in the spring and sown thickly in drills.
7 We planted a mass of corms under a little group of field maples this autumn.
8 From these corms , a protein fraction with in vitro activity against plant-pathogenic fungi has previously been purified.
9 Contributing to a filling breakfast was the fortunate find of a marmot's cache of spring beauty corms .
10 You will find several new corms in fall, taking the place of the old one planted in spring.
11 Often there will be scores of little fellows the size of a pea, clustered about the larger corms .
12 If a handful of corms gets dug up when you plant something else, it is of no consequence.
13 Dispose of corms and root fragments at a refuse transfer station or dry them out and burn them.
14 Vegetables were also dried-stems ,buds ,andparticularly starchy roots, such as cattail, thistle, licorish fern, and various lily corms .
15 This juice was clear and by test was found to possess the same acrid property as the unmashed corms .
16 But mice adore their corms .
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