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- different (usually smaller) number of parts from the other floral whorls. anisotomic Branching, with branches having unequal diameters, such as a trunk and...
- Cladina normally ramify once a year, following a dominant pattern such as anisotomic trichotomy or isototomic tetrachotomy. The axis of the branching podetia...
- Araucaria araucana. Thallus pendent to subpendent, 6–12 cm long; isotomic to anisotomic dichotomously branched, angles between dichotomies mainly obtuse, rarely...
- length, with a yellowish-green colour. The branching pattern is primarily anisotomic-dichotomous (unevenly forking into two), especially near the tips, but...
- reaction with Melzer's reagent. anisotomic Also anisotomous. Having branches of unequal length; if the branching is anisotomic, one branch is typically stouter...
- colour of the lichen, with a possible reddish hue. The branches have an anisotomic to dichotomous pattern of branching and range from irregular to tapering...
- meaning they branch symmetrically, but later this becomes predominantly anisotomic, resulting in more asymmetrical branching with rather pointed tips. The...
- features a branching pattern that ranges from isotomic (equal branching) to anisotomic-dichotomous (unequal branching with divisions). Unique to this species...
- 2–8 cm in length. The lichen is greyish-green in colour and branches in an anisotomic-dichotomous pattern (branches dividing into two unequal parts) near the...
- some parts emerging in other directions. The branching is dichotomous anisotomic. The cortex is hyaline (translucent), papillose, with dense and high papillae...