the root of the ginger plant
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gingerrootthe root of the ginger plant
gingerrootsGINGERROOT, the root of the ginger plant
asarumthe dried root of the wild ginger
asarumsASARUM, the dried root of the wild ginger
cardamomThe aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family, used as a spice and also medicinally
cardamomsThe aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family, used as a spice and also medicinally
cardamumsThe aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family, used as a spice and also medicinally
cardamonthe aromatic seed capsules of a tropical Asian plant, Elettaria cardamomum, of the ginger family, used as a spice or condiment and in medicine
MANIOCStarch made from the root of the cassava plant
epiblemthe outer cell layer of the root of a plant
radishesThe plant of the cabbage family that yields this root
epiblemsEPIBLEM, the outer cell layer of the root of a plant
parsnipThe widely cultivated Eurasian plant of the parsley family that yields this root
breadrootthe edible root of a leguminous plant, found near the Rocky Mountains, aka prairie turnip
liquoricea confectionery made with an extract from the root of the liquorice plant also LICORICE
liquoricesLIQUORICE, a confectionery made with an extract from the root of the liquorice plant also LICORICE
mycorrhizaa fungus associated with the root of a plant, the association of mutual benefit also MYCORHIZA
breadrootsBREADROOT, the edible root of a leguminous plant, found near the Rocky Mountains, aka prairie turnip
mycorhizaa fungus associated with the root of a plant, the association of mutual benefit also MYCORRHIZA
mycorrhizasMYCORRHIZA, a fungus associated with the root of a plant, the association of mutual benefit also MYCORHIZA
mycorhizaeMYCORHIZA, a fungus associated with the root of a plant, the association of mutual benefit also MYCORRHIZA
mycorhizasMYCORHIZA, a fungus associated with the root of a plant, the association of mutual benefit also MYCORRHIZA
laserwortany plant of the umbelliferous genus Laserpitium, the root of which yields a resinous substance of a bitter taste
laserwortsLASERWORT, any plant of the umbelliferous genus Laserpitium, the root of which yields a resinous substance of a bitter taste
tumbleweeda type of plant that snaps off above the root, curls into a ball, and is blown about in the wind
turpeththe root of an East Indian plant, Merremia (or Operculina) turpethum, of the morning glory family, formerly used as a purgative
mycorhizalof or like a mycorhiza, a fungus associated with the root of a plant, the association being of mutual benefit also MYCORRHIZAL
mycorrhizalof or like a mycorhiza, a fungus associated with the root of a plant, the association being of mutual benefit also MYCORHIZAL
tumbleweedsTUMBLEWEED, a type of plant that snaps off above the root, curls into a ball, and is blown about in the wind
vesselsAny of the tubular structures in the vascular system of a plant, serving to conduct water and mineral nutrients from the root
hypocotylThe part of the stem of an embryo plant beneath the stalks of the seed leaves, or cotyledons, and directly above the root
hypocotylsThe part of the stem of an embryo plant beneath the stalks of the seed leaves, or cotyledons, and directly above the root
stelesThe central core of the stem and root of a vascular plant, consisting of the vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) and associated supporting tissue
jicamasthe large, edible, tuberous root of a tropical American plant, Pachyrhizus erosus, of the legume family, eaten as a vegetable either raw or boiled
jicamathe large, edible, tuberous root of a tropical American plant, Pachyrhizus erosus, of the legume family, eaten as a vegetable either raw or boiled
runnersA shoot, typically leafless, that grows from the base of a plant along the surface of the ground and can take root at points along its length
allhealany plant of the genus Valeriana, as the common valerian V. officinalis, having small, fragrant flowers of white, lavender, or pink and a root that is used medicinally
valerianany plant of the genus Valeriana, as the common valerian V. officinalis, having small, fragrant flowers of white, lavender, or pink and a root that is used medicinally
allhealsany plant of the genus Valeriana, as the common valerian V. officinalis, having small, fragrant flowers of white, lavender, or pink and a root that is used medicinally
suckersA shoot springing from the base of a tree or other plant, esp. one arising from the root below ground level at some distance from the main stem or trunk