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- between the juvenile and adult stages. Some characteristics affected by heteroblastic change include the distance between successive leaves (internode length)...
- nodes and may be composed of just one internode or several, termed heteroblastic and homoblastic respectively. All leaves and inflorescences usually...
- Pseudopanax cr****ifolius, also known as horoeka or lancewood, is a heteroblastic tree belonging to the family Araliaceae. It is endemic to New Zealand...
- oil glands, while the carpels within are packed with juicy fibers. heteroblastic Having parts, especially leaves, that are distinctly different between...
- described as a divaricate juvenile (spread out) which has heteroblastic development. Heteroblastic development occurs when the plant undergoes an abrupt change...
- trees. Njoku, Eni (1971). The effect of sugars and applied chemicals on heteroblastic development in Ipomoea Purpurea grown in aseptic culture. List of vice-chancellors...
- grown as an ornamental in Europe, partly on account of its strikingly heteroblastic leaves, however it is rarely found in international cultivation now...
- of Araliaceae, they have palmately compound leaves. The leaves are heteroblastic, that is, con****uously different in form from juvenile to adult. R...
- Pseudopanax linearis, also known as mountain lancewood, is a species of heteroblastic shrub or small tree from the family Araliaceae, endemic to the South...
- since that time. It was considered exotic on account of its strikingly heteroblastic leaves. Polyscias maraisiana has been the subject of some nomenclatural...