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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 1.1% hydrophytes, 7.0% hemicryptophytes, 18.4% chamaephytes, 15.1% phanerophytes. Unusual species, including Rauwolfia afra, a type of tree typically...
- 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...
- 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...