| 41. | The plant has tuberous roots, and grows to a height of ten in numbers, hence the local name, dasmuli.
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| 42. | The very flat knob-like tuberous root system is typically sympodial, expansive and each shoot is of annual duration only.
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| 43. | "Cosmos atrosanguineus " is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 40 60 cm tall, with a fleshy tuberous root.
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| 44. | In the storage tissues of the tuberous roots, the necrotic lesions appear as brown and dry spots on the plant.
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| 45. | Vines emerge from a large, hard tuberous root which can reach several meters in length and weigh in excess of.
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| 46. | Vines emerge from a large, hard tuberous root which can reach several meters in length and weigh in excess of 100 kg.
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| 47. | Vines emerge from a large, hard tuberous root which can reach several meters in length and weigh in excess of 100 kilograms.
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| 48. | The species has tuberous roots set in the soil which allow it to withstand periods of severe drought despite its preference for water.
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| 49. | When sold in the dry form, dahlia " bulbs " consist of a cluster of tuberous roots attached to one or more stems.
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| 50. | The leaves and starchy, tuberous roots of some species are used as foodstuffs ( e . g . sweet potato and clavicipitaceous fungi.
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