-
separated as a
distinct class (see below). Raunkiær
further divided the
phanerophytes according to
height as Megaphanerophytes, Mesophanerophytes, Microphanerophytes...
- them
again from 'resting buds',
which are the
perennating organs of
phanerophytes in the Raunkiær classification, but
which do not
specifically act as...
-
diploid chromosome number of 2n = 20. Musa
monticola is an
herbaceous phanerophyte with
pseudostem growing to 1 to 2
meters high. Musa
monticola is known...
-
intense summer rains followed by a
period of drought. It is
composed of
phanerophytes with leaf buds that are
protected from
drought by
scales (cataphylls...
- of
about 5
metres and
comprises the top stratum,
which consists of
phanerophytes. They can be
about 45
metres high. The
trees (and
sometimes shrubs)...
-
during seasons with
adverse conditions (cold seasons, dry seasons):
Phanerophytes Chamaephytes Hemicryptophytes Cryptophyte Geophytes Helophytes Hydrophytes...
- 1.1% hydrophytes, 7.0% hemicryptophytes, 18.4% chamaephytes, 15.1%
phanerophytes.
Unusual species,
including Rauwolfia afra, a type of tree typically...
- height, and
around 3 m (9.8 ft) wide. It
grows as a
nanophanerophyte or
phanerophyte. The
leaves are sessile, ovate-lanceolate in
shape and
tapered near the...
-
hygrophilous communities vegetate,
marked by the
presence of
spontaneous phanerophytes such as
Tamarix gallica and
Tamarix africana (Tamaricaceae),
which alternate...
-
Epipalaeolithic po****tions.
Since these plants belonged to
small to medium-sized
phanerophytes or
woody climbers, they were easy-to-collect and were a predictable...