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Grass Plant Anatomy Diagram - Key Structural Parts Explained #1973447 (License: Personal Use)
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This scientific illustration breaks down the anatomy of a typical monocot grass, highlighting aboveground structures like the culm, blade, sheath, nodes, internodes, and reproductive inflorescence (spikelet), as well as belowground features including fibrous roots (akar), rhizomes, and stolons. The diagram also clarifies morphological terms such as daun (leaf), nod (node), and internod (internode), with bilingual labeling for educational accessibility. It serves as a foundational reference for students, agronomists, and horticulturists studying Poaceae family plants.
Used in academic textbooks, online botany courses, agricultural extension materials, and gardening guides to teach plant morphology; matches user intent for learning grass structure, identifying plant parts, or diagnosing growth patterns in turf or crops.
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