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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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early spring on bare
leafless shoots, on both
branches and
trunk ("
cauliflory"). The
genus contains ten species,
native to warm
temperate regions of...
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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...
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directly from the tree's trunk. They are
considered an
extreme example of
cauliflory named flagelliflory.[according to whom?][citation needed] Some
trees flower...