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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")...
- mast
seeding and supra-annual
synchronized semelparity (semelparity =
monocarpy).
Other kurinji species, such as
Strobilanthes cuspidatus,
bloom once...
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iteroparity (birds, dogs, etc.) Some
botanists use the
parallel terms monocarpy and polycarpy. (See also plietesials.) In
truly semelparous species, death...
- is
about 20 feet (6.1 meters). The
plant flowers and
fruits only once (
monocarpy), at
between 15 and 30
years of age, and then dies. The
fruit is brownish...
- mast seeding, and supra-annual
synchronized semelparity (semelparity =
monocarpy).
Certain species of
unrelated families of
flowering plants Arecaceae...
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genus Corypha, this
species flowers once at the end of its
lifetime (
monocarpy),
producing a m****ive
inflorescence up to 5 m tall
containing up to one...
- mast seeding, and supra-annual
synchronized semelparity (semelparity =
monocarpy). In 1953
Sharfuddin Khan
describing the
plant in the
former Hyderabad...
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inbreeding depression. All
annual plants are
considered semelparous (a.k.a.,
monocarpy or big-bang reproduction), i.e., they
reproduce once
before death. Even...