Definition of Cauliflory. Meaning of Cauliflory. Synonyms of Cauliflory

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- Cauliflory is a botanical term referring to plants that flower and fruit from their main stems or woody trunks, rather than from new growth and shoots...
- fruit grows directly on the trunk of the tree, making it an example of 'cauliflory'. It is eaten raw or used to make jellies, jams, juice or wine. The tree...
- is unusual in that its figs grow on or close to the tree trunk, termed cauliflory. The fruits are commonly eaten as a vegetable after the seeds have been...
- short blunt point at the tip. An unusual characteristic of this tree is cauliflory, where flower and fruit form on the main stems or woody trunks rather...
- inches). The inflorescences are formed on the trunk, branches or twigs (cauliflory). Jackfruit trees are monoecious, having both female and male flowers...
- the early spring on bare leafless shoots, on both branches and trunk ("cauliflory"). The genus contains ten species, native to warm temperate regions of...
- similar to cauline. Antonym: acaulescent (lacking an apparent stem). cauliflory Having flowers or fruits growing directly from a tree's branches or trunk...
- catkin-like racemes borne on spurs from old wood and even on the trunk (cauliflory); they are pollinated by both wind and insects. The male flowers smell...
- season. The corresponding condition for the trunk of the plant is known as cauliflory. "PlantNET: NSW Flora Online: Glossary of Botanical Terms: Q-R, Royal...
- directly from the tree's trunk. They are considered an extreme example of cauliflory named flagelliflory.[according to whom?][citation needed] Some trees flower...