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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85032624
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85032624#concept
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Sources
- found: Little, R.J. Dict. of botany, 1980(corm: a shortened (compressed) usually subterranean stem enclosed by dry, scalelike leaves; the bulk of the corm consists of storage tissue composed of starch-containing parenchyma cells)
- found: Encyc. Americana(corm: a short, thick, erect underground stem of certain monocot plants, such as crocus and gladiolus. Corms, like bulbs, serve as food-storage organs and as sources of new vegetative growth.)
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Change Notes
- 2003-07-30: new
- 2003-09-12: revised
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