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  2. Tuber (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    Tuber is a genus in the fungal family Tuberaceae, with estimated molecular dating to the end of the Jurassic period (156 Mya). [2] It includes several species of truffles that are highly valued as delicacies.

  3. Salep - Wikipedia

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    Salep, also spelled sahlep or sahlab, [note 1] is a flour made from the tubers of the orchid genus Orchis (including species Orchis mascula and Orchis militaris).These tubers contain a nutritious, starchy polysaccharide called glucomannan.

  4. Zantedeschia - Wikipedia

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    Stem: The underground portion is variously described as a thick underground stem, i. e., a rhizome or tuber. [7] [8] [9] While the literature is confusing as to the exact terminology, generally the Zantedeschia aethiopica-Zantedeschia odorata group (Group I) is considered to have rhizomes and the remaining species tubers. [5]

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  6. Tuber (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A tuber is a type of modified plant structure that is enlarged to store nutrients. Tuber may also refer to: Tuber, a genus of fungi that includes truffles; Tuber (band), a stoner rock band from Greece; A form of tumor exhibited in tuberous sclerosis; Tuber Hill in Canadian Cascade Arc

  7. Dahlia - Wikipedia

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    Planting the tubers quite deep (10–15 cm or 4–6 in) also provides some protection. When in active growth, modern dahlia hybrids perform most successfully in well-watered yet free-draining soils, in situations receiving plenty of sunlight.

  8. Tuber - Wikipedia

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    Internally, a tuber is filled with starch stored in enlarged parenchyma-like cells. The inside of a tuber has the typical cell structures of any stem, including a pith, vascular zones, and a cortex. [citation needed] The tuber is produced in one growing season and used to perennate the plant and as a means of propagation. When fall comes, the ...

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