-
development and
evolutionary value. The
development of buds in
axillary cauliflorous species occurs through either the re-use of the same
position or old...
- The
jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is a
species of tree in the fig, mulberry, and
breadfruit family (Moraceae). The
jackfruit is the
largest tree...
- inflorescences,
which are
often reduced to a
single flower, but may also be
cauliflorous, oppositifolious, or terminal. They
often bear
supernumerary bracts in...
- Cape fig and
broom cluster fig, is a
widespread Afrotropical species of
cauliflorous fig. The tree is
found from Cape
Verde and
Senegambia across tropical...
-
cauliflorous, i.e.
flowers growing directly from the
trunk or branches.
Diospyros cauliflora grows up to 17
metres (56 ft) tall, with a
cauliflorous trunk...
- irrigated. Its
flowers are
white and grow
directly from its
trunk in a
cauliflorous habit. In
their native habitat,
jaboticaba trees may
flower and fruit...
-
leaves are
quite similar to
those of the
Otaheite gooseberry. The tree is
cauliflorous with 18–68
flowers in
panicles that form on the
trunk and
other branches...
-
Cynometra cauliflora is a small,
cauliflorous tree with a thick,
heavily branched stem, and
rather small flowers,
about 1.2 cm (0.5 in) across, that appear...
-
resembles the
unrelated Plumeria, but the dodo tree's
flowers and
fruit are
cauliflorous. In 1973, it was
thought that the
species was
becoming extinct. There...
- area from New
Guinea to the
Solomon Islands. It is dioecious, and
grows cauliflorous fruit. It is fed on by a wide
range of animals.
Ficus bernaysii is in...