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Mound   [ Botany ]
Adjective: Mounded

Dictionary of botanic terminology - index of names

 

     
  A dense hemispherical, clumped plant or colony composed by a mass of branched stems or rosettes.  
     
A mounded shrub. A mounded (hemispheric) cushion.
Mounded habit  [ Botany ]
Synonym: Mound forming plant
 
  A growth habit describing a dense branching plant that grows in a crowded rounded hemispheric clumps, formed by several freely branched stems  
     
 
   
To mound transitive verb
(
past and past participle mounded, present participle mounding, 3rd person present singular mounds)  [ Botany ]
 
     
  To make something into mound: to form something into a mound  
 

 


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Holdfast roots  [ Botany  ]

Dictionary of botanic terminology - index of names

 
     
  Some species of climbing plants develop holdfast roots which help to support the vines on trees, walls, and rocks. By forcing their way into minute pores and crevices, they hold the plant firmly in place.  
     
Climbing plants, like the poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), and trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans),  develop holdfast roots which help to support the vines on trees, walls, and rocks. By forcing their way into minute pores and crevices, they hold the plant firmly in place. Usually the Holdfast roots die at the end of the first season, but in some species they are perennial. In the tropics some of the large climbing plants have hold-fast roots by which they attach themselves, and long, cord-like roots that extend downward through the air and may lengthen and branch for several years until they strike the soil and become absorbent roots.

Major references and further lectures:
1) E. N. Transeau “General Botany” Discovery Publishing House, 1994
     

 

 

 

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