-
which the
vertical stems bear deciduous,
floriferous (flower-bearing),
plagiotropic (horizontal or oblique) stems. The
leaves on the main (vertical) axes...
- with
tropisms that are
diatropic (perpendicular to the stimulus) or
plagiotropic (at an
oblique angle).
According to the type of stimulus,
tropisms can...
-
tapeform leaves. The rhizomes, up to 1 cm thick, grow both
horizontally (
plagiotropic rhizomes), and
vertically (orthotropic rhizomes). The former, thanks...
- from one another,
either in size or in shape. When a
horizontal stem (
plagiotropic shoot) also
exhibits anisophylly, the
photosynthetic leaf
surfaces interfere...
- are green, and
mature leaves are
generally larger than
Typica leaves.
Plagiotropic (secondary)
branches grow at a
slight angle,
roughly 60° from the main...
- (plágos), πλάγιος (plágios), πλαγιότης plage, plagiocephaly, plagioclase,
plagiotropic,
playa plan-
wander Gr**** πλάνος, πλανάομαι, πλανᾶσθαι (planâsthai),...
- (plágos), πλάγιος (plágios), πλαγιότης plage, plagiocephaly, plagioclase,
plagiotropic,
playa plan-
wander Gr**** πλάνος, πλανάομαι, πλανᾶσθαι (planâsthai),...
-
other cycads, S.
eriopus forms coralloid roots.
These are specialized,
plagiotropic (sideways-growing)
roots housing colonies of
cyanobacteria Bacillus radicola...
-
stick in the skin.
There are two
kinds of
stems or "cladodes": long
plagiotropic,
bearing flowers at the ends and
falling off
after a few years, and long...
-
called plagiotropic growth.
Orthotropic growth is when the
scion begins to grow in the same
upward manner as the ortet. The
duration of
plagiotropic growth...