- T.; Rowe, N. P. (2005). "Evolution of shrub-like
growth forms in the
lianoid subfamily Secamonoideae (Apocynaceae s.l.) of Madagascar: phylogeny, biomechanics...
- of epiphyte-
lianoid communities in a New
Zealand lowland Notho****us-podocarp
temperate rain forest:
tropical comparisons: Epiphytic-
lianoid communities...
- into
aquatic and terrestrial, the land
plants into muscoid, lichenoid,
lianoid and all
other autonomous land plants,
which again were
divided into monocarpic...
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Fuchsia perscandens can form a
shrub in
exposed situations or
adopt a
lianoid form. The
plant has
thick main stems, with a
diameter of up to 5 cm (2...
- A, B, C and D can be
found in R. lamberti****.
Rubus lamberti**** is a
lianoid, semi-deciduous
shrub that can grow 3 m (9.8 ft) tall.
Flowers are white...
- but,
whereas Jovellana repens creeps,
Brachyglottis sciadophila grows lianoid (like a
woody vine) and has long
rarely branching stems. When in flower...
-
Cretaceous (Campanian) Canada A
ranunculalean known from a stem with
lianoid anatomy. The type
specimen is Atli morinii.
Bambusiculmus Gen. et 2 sp...
-
horizontal and
vertical stratification, with well-developed arboreal,
lianoid, shrub-spiny and
herbaceous strata. The most
frequent type of
poplar grove...