Definition of Heterophylly. Meaning of Heterophylly. Synonyms of Heterophylly

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- from Gr**** φύλλον meaning leaf. Heterophylly may be subdivided into different types, such as foliar dimorphism, heterophylly between different kinds of shoots...
- of the leaf that they have produced. A related phenomenon is seasonal heterophylly, which involves visibly different leaves from spring growth and later...
- Water wisteria or Hygrophila difformis shows heterophylly, which is the occurrence of different leaf morphology in the same plant. This is emersed growth...
- the presence of grazing giant tortoises. The plants still exhibit this heterophylly, even though the Cylindraspis giant tortoise species of Mauritius are...
- trunk growing in girth. Heterophylly is another term that is often used interchangeably with heteroblasty. The process of heterophylly refers to specific changes...
- González, Favio (2012). "Leaf development, metamorphic heteroblasty and heterophylly in Berberis s. l. (Berberidaceae)". The Botanical Review. 78 (4): 463–489...
- within an individual (e.g. as in Calendula officinalis) or po****tion. Heterophylly is the presence of two or more different forms of leaves within an individual...
- González, Favio (2012). "Leaf development, metamorphic heteroblasty and heterophylly in Berberis s. l. (Berberidaceae)". The Botanical Review. 78 (4): 463–489...
- study developmental phenomena such as heterophylly, weediness, and vegetative regeneration. For example, heterophylly is the ability of plants to produce...
- org:names:14246-1 Green, S., Green, T. L., & Heslop-Harrison, Y. (1979). Seasonal heterophylly and leaf gland features in Triphyophyllum (Dioncophyllaceae), a new carnivorous...