- protrusions, and were
between 1.5 and 5 mm in diameter.
Branching was '
pseudomonopodial', i.e.
resulted in a 'main' stem and a
lateral branch.
There were up...
-
variety of
branching patterns that may be isotomous, anisotomous,
pseudomonopodial or adventitious.
Elongate to
globose sporangia were
terminal on main...
- of the
extinct Sphenophyllales horsetails. Axes of this
plant are
pseudomonopodial with
axial trichomes or
spines and
nodal whorls of
sterile leaves....
- 430 to 420
million years ago). It bore
leafless dichotomously or
pseudomonopodially branching axes, some of
which ended in spore-forming
organs or sporangia...
-
crucifix orchids. This
sympodial reed-stemmed
Epidendrum displays a
pseudomonopodial habit: an
individual stem (to 1 m. tall), will grow
continuously at...
-
branching occurs, the
branches are
either isotomous (equally sized) or
pseudomonopodial (one
branch is
larger than the
other but
still clearly involves division...
- 5 mm in diameter, but
their height is unknown;
branching was
possibly pseudomonopodial (i.e. one arm of a
dichotomous branch continued as a 'main' stem)....
-
position of the
sporangia and the form of the
branching of the
stems (
pseudomonopodial)
suggest a
relationship with the Rhyniaceae; however, the
shape of...
-
consisted of
leafless stems (axes),
branching both
dichotomously and
pseudomonopodially (i.e. with
unequal divisions creating a 'main stem'). The sporangia...
- that
Leptophloeum rhombi****
produced “lateral
branching systems by
pseudomonopodial branching”
rather than
through isodichotomous divisions. It was further...