caudex

/ˈkɔːdɛks/
noun
  1. The thick, often woody stem or trunk of a plant, especially a palm or tree fern.
    • The caudex of the palm tree was covered in old leaf scars.
    • The plant's caudex stores water to help it survive droughts.
    • Gardeners often admire the swollen caudex of a baobab tree.
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