- species) or in the
winter (tropical species), then
plants are
considered heterophyllous;
whereas uniform growth identifies a
homophyllous species. This results...
-
alternate or
opposite leaves that lack dissection. The
plants are
usually heterophyllous,
leaves above the
water are
often stiffer and
smaller than the submerged...
-
genus Pinguicula native to the
Mexican state of San Luis Potosi, a
heterophyllous member of the
section Orcheosanthus. It
grows in
gypsum soils and forms...
-
terete siliques,
heterophyllous leaves, and
seeds that are
uniseriate and
without wings. P.
exile is a perennial, polycarpic,
heterophyllous rosette plant...
- that are
distinctly different between the
juvenile and
adult stages.
heterophyllous Having more than one leaf type on the same plant. For example, leaves...
- Araceae.
Rhaphidophora korthalsii is a very large,
robust pachycaul,
heterophyllous liana to 20
meters in its
seedling stage as a non-skototropic, "shingling"...
-
known sample of
fossil leaves indicates that
Ginkgo henanensis was
heterophyllous, with both
bilobed and multi-lobed
forms known. It is one of two Cenozoic...
- of 6 meters, but is
usually shorter and more compact. Its
leaves are
heterophyllous, like its
close relative Polyscias maraisiana on
Mauritius island to...
-
features leptocauly (slender
primary stem with many branches). It is
heterophyllous,
meaning that it
produces two
distinct kinds of leaves. The species...
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other ebony species of Mauritius. Like many
Mauritian plants, it is
heterophyllous and the
foliage of
juvenile plants is
entirely different to that of...