maaperäkasveja
Maaperäkasveja, often translated as soil plants or geophytes, are a group of plants that have adapted to survive unfavorable environmental conditions, such as extreme drought or cold, by growing underground storage organs. These organs, which can be bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, or corms, contain stored food reserves that allow the plant to survive dormancy periods. When conditions become favorable, such as the onset of rain or warmer temperatures, the plant regrows from these underground structures.
The diversity of maaperäkasveja is vast and spans many plant families. Familiar examples include onions, garlic,
The underground storage organs serve multiple crucial functions. They store nutrients and energy, enabling rapid growth