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Iridaceae and Tuber

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Difference between Iridaceae and Tuber

Iridaceae vs. Tuber

Iridaceae is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the irises, meaning rainbow, referring to its many colours. Tubers are enlarged structures in some plant species used as storage organs for nutrients.

Similarities between Iridaceae and Tuber

Iridaceae and Tuber have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bulb, Corm, Rhizome.

Bulb

In botany, a bulb is structurally a short stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases that function as food storage organs during dormancy.

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Corm

A corm, bulbo-tuber, or bulbotuber is a short, vertical, swollen underground plant stem that serves as a storage organ used by some plants to survive winter or other adverse conditions such as summer drought and heat (perennation).

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Rhizome

In botany and dendrology, a rhizome (from script "mass of roots", from rhizóō "cause to strike root") is a modified subterranean stem of a plant that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes.

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Iridaceae and Tuber Comparison

Iridaceae has 99 relations, while Tuber has 35. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.24% = 3 / (99 + 35).

References

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