corm

/kɔːrm/
noun
  1. A short, thick underground stem that stores food for a plant, similar to a bulb but solid, found in plants like crocuses and gladioli.
    • She planted crocus corms in the fall for spring flowers.
    • Each corm can produce several new corms for next year's garden.
    • The gladiolus corm swelled with nutrients during the growing season.
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