rhizocorm
/raɪzəkɔrm/Definitions
1. noun
a short, usually underground stem (or stolon) that produces new plants (as in the reproduction of strawberries).
“The strawberry plant grew a rhizocorm, allowing it to spread and propagate.”
1. noun
a short, usually underground stem (or stolon) that produces new plants (as in the reproduction of strawberries).
“The strawberry plant grew a rhizocorm, allowing it to spread and propagate.”