Turio

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Winter bud of the whirling milfoil
Turio expelling from Bremi's water hose

As Turionen (Sing .: the Turio, Turion or Turione; latin turio, -onis - Stock rung), also known as winter buds or Hibernakeln is called the hibernation numerous vegetative organs formed aquatic plants . Before the start of winter or a pause in vegetation , these separate from the mother plant in the form of short shoots with leaves or leaf parts and sink to the bottom of the water. In deep water (mostly 4 ° C due to the thermal stratification ) the plant survives (“ hibernates ”) so the cold season and in spring it drives out again under more favorable conditions and reaches the water surface.

Typical genera with turions are:

Individual evidence

  1. Christel Kasselmann : aquarium plants. Ulmer Verlag, Stuttgart 1995; 2nd, revised and expanded edition 1999, ISBN 3-8001-7454-5 , p. 482 ( Turionen ).