- In
plant biology,
ramiflory is the
production of
fruit and
flowers on the
woody branches of a plant,
formed in a
previous season. The
corresponding condition...
- (12 in) long by 12 cm (4.7 in) wide. The
inflorescences are
terminal or
ramiflorous,
pendulous spikes,
reaching 50 cm (20 in) or more in length. They carry...
- to Africa, and
consists of
about 18 species, all of
which are
either ramiflorous,
cauliflorous or both. The type
species for the
genus is
Uvariopsis zenkeri...
-
articles (list may be incomplete)
Annonaceae Uvariopsis (all
species are
ramiflorous,
cauliflorous or both.)
Cauliflorous species are: U. submontana. U. congolana...
-
Akapuka (Griselinia lucida). Sub-canopy
species include Māhoe (Melicytus
ramiflorous),
Houpara (Pseudopanax lessonii).
Native understory plants include Kawa...
- unifoliolate, coriaceous, and elliptic.
Inflorescences in
axillary and
ramiflorous,
fasciculate cymes to 22 mm long.
Flowers are male or female, plants...
-
Trentepohlia species can grow
thick enough to
block lenticels and
inhibit ramiflorous flowering.
Aschersonia placentae (teleomorph:
Hypocrella raciborskii)...
-
October to
April and the
inflorescences mostly arise from the
branches (
ramiflorous), or from the
trunk (cauliflorous), but may also
arise in the leaf axils...
- long and
decussate (arranged in
alternating pairs). The
flowers are
ramiflorous, that is they grow
along lengths of old wood
rather than at the ends...
-
ascribed medicinal use. The
epithet of the species,
ramiflora refers to the
ramiflorous inflorescences,
deriving from the
Latin rami- (pertaining to branches)...