Corm

/kΙ”rm/ noun

A short, thick, underground stem that stores food and produces new shoots and roots. Unlike bulbs, corms are solid throughout and are found in plants like crocuses and gladioli.

From Greek 'kormos' meaning 'trunk of a tree with branches lopped off,' from 'keirein' meaning 'to cut.' This reflects the corm's appearance as a shortened, swollen stem base.

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