Definition of Monopodial. Meaning of Monopodial. Synonyms of Monopodial

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Definition of Monopodial

Monopodial
Monopodial Mon`o*po"di*al, a. (Bot.) Having a monopodium or a single and continuous axis, as a birchen twig or a cornstalk.

Meaning of Monopodial from wikipedia

- Vascular plants with monopodial growth habits grow upward from a single point. They add leaves to the apex each year and the stem grows longer accordingly...
- sympodial (clumping) and monopodial (running) species. Sympodial species grow from the soil in a slowly expanding tuft, while monopodial species send underground...
- proteus), or a single pseudopod may form on the surface of the body (monopodial, such as Entamoeba histolytica). Cells which make pseudopods are generally...
- species of plants in the family Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus are monopodial epiphytes or lithophytes with long, co**** roots, short, leafy stems and...
- conifers are woody plants, and most are trees, the majority having a monopodial growth form (a single, straight trunk with side branches) with strong...
- branching that is typically found in rabbit lungs is a clear example of monopodial branching, in which smaller branches divide out laterally from a larger...
- because it grows high in the air. Aeranthes has a single short, erect, monopodial stem. The leathery, shining, opposite leaves are arranged in two rows...
- any permanent woody structure. They can grow according to two patterns: Monopodial: The stem grows from a single bud, leaves are added from the apex each...
- Thrixspermum trichoglottis is a monopodial orchid in the subfamily Epidendroideae. It is widespread across the eastern Himalayas, Yunnan, Indochina, the...
- New Guinea, southern China, and northern Australia. The genus has a monopodial growth habit with flat, typically broad, ovoid leaves (strap-leaves)....