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    Cau·dex
    /ˈkôdeks/

    noun

    • 1. the axis of a woody plant, especially a palm or tree fern, comprising the stem and root.
  2. Caudex is a noun that means the stem of a palm or tree fern, or the woody base of a perennial plant. Learn more about its etymology, examples, and related words from Merriam-Webster.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaudexCaudex - Wikipedia

    A caudex ( pl.: caudices) of a plant is a stem, [1] but the term is also used to mean a rootstock [2] and particularly a basal stem structure from which new growth arises. [3]

  5. noun. The thickened, usually underground base of the stem of many perennial herbaceous plants, from which new leaves and flowering stems arise. The trunk of a palm or tree fern.

  6. Caudex is the thickened, usually underground base of the stem of many perennial herbaceous plants, or the woody stem of palms and tree ferns. Learn more about its botanical meaning, synonyms, and usage with examples from various sources.

  7. 3 days ago · Definitions of caudex. noun. persistent thickened stem of a herbaceous perennial plant. synonyms: stock. see more. noun. woody stem of palms and tree ferns. see more.

  8. Jul 2, 2024 · caudex (plural caudices or caudexes) An enlargement of the stem, branch or root of a woody plant, usually serving to store water.

  9. From. Wikipedia. The plants are evergreen, with a branched primary stem (caudex) and are composed of one to several hundred rosettes. From. Wikipedia. This perennial spikerush grows from a tiny rhizome and a small, hard caudex. From. Wikipedia. There is a basal clump of leaves around the caudex.

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