gumótermések
Gumótermések are a botanical term referring to fleshy, underground storage organs that develop from the stem or root of a plant. These structures are primarily used by plants to store nutrients, such as carbohydrates and proteins, which allow them to survive unfavorable conditions like winter or drought. When conditions become favorable again, the gumótermések provide the energy needed for the plant to sprout new growth.
Common examples of plants that produce gumótermések include potatoes (which are stem tubers), sweet potatoes (which
The size, shape, and composition of gumótermések can vary significantly between different plant species. Some are