semi-tuberous (Meaning)

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semi-tuberous (a)

partly tuberous

Synonyms & Antonyms of semi-tuberous

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semi-tuberous Sentence Examples

  1. The semi-tuberous roots of the Dahlia provided ample storage for the plant during the winter months.
  2. The semi-tuberous stem of the Sweet Potato plant served as a food source and helped it overwinter in colder climates.
  3. The semi-tuberous nature of Beetroots allowed them to endure drought conditions by storing water and nutrients.
  4. The semi-tuberous rootstock of the Jerusalem Artichoke made it a valuable winter vegetable for livestock.
  5. The semi-tuberous roots of the Poppy Anemone provided a unique source of starch for ancient civilizations.
  6. The semi-tuberous rhizomes of the Aloe plant contained a plethora of medicinal compounds, giving it therapeutic value.
  7. The semi-tuberous stems of Gladiolus plants allowed them to survive extended periods of dormancy in the soil.
  8. The semi-tuberous growth habit of the Elephant's Food Yam made it an ideal candidate for vertical gardening.
  9. The semi-tuberous roots of the Yam Bean provided essential sustenance for communities in tropical regions.
  10. The semi-tuberous plant structure of the Daylily allowed it to thrive in both full sun and partial shade conditions.

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partly tuberous

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The semi-tuberous roots of the Dahlia provided ample storage for the plant during the winter months.

The semi-tuberous stem of the Sweet Potato plant served as a food source and helped it overwinter in colder climates.

The semi-tuberous nature of Beetroots allowed them to endure drought conditions by storing water and nutrients.

The semi-tuberous rootstock of the Jerusalem Artichoke made it a valuable winter vegetable for livestock.