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Monocarpic plants are
those that
flower and set
seeds only once, and then die. The term is
derived from Gr**** (mono, "single" + karpos, "fruit" or "grain")...
- Korthalsia, Lacco****, Plectocomia, Plectocomiopsis, and
Myrialepis are
hapaxanthic; as well as a few
species of Calamus. This
means they only
flower and...
- A solitary, m****ive,
moderately slow growing,
monoecious palm with a
hapaxanthic or
monocarpic mode of
growth where the
plant dies
after setting seed...
- in
almost one
plane (see illustration).
Raphia spp. are
monocarpic or
hapaxanthic,
flowering and
fruiting only once,
followed by death.
Raphia farinifera...
- descended. It is the only
species in the
Metroxylon genus which is not
hapaxanthic.
Usually growing to 20
metres (66 ft), but
occasionally over 25 m (82 ft)...
- a
suckering (multiple-stemmed) palm, each stem only
flowering once (
hapaxanthic) with a
large upright terminal inflorescence. A stem
grows 7–25 metres...
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usually sprout aerial roots at leaf-scar rings. All but one is
monocarpic (
hapaxanthic),
foliage is
pinnate with
oversized petioles and leaf sheaths. The petioles...
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family of
morphologically diverse terrestrial perennial,
rarely annual or
hapaxanthic (flowering once in a lifetime),
flowering plants that
demonstrate xerophytic...
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Lianoid plants. VI. The rest of the
autonomous terrestrial plants. A.
Hapaxanthic (or monocarpic) herbs. 1.
Aestival annual plants. 2.
Hibernal annual...
- in the palm
family found in Indochina, Malaysia,
Borneo and Sumatra.
Hapaxanthic and
armed with spines, they are a
climbing rattan,
closely related to...