- The
Raunkiær system is a
system for
categorizing plants using life-form categories,
devised by
Danish botanist Christen C.
Raunkiær and
later extended...
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Christen Christensen Raunkiær (29
March 1860 – 11
March 1938) was a
Danish botanist, who was a
pioneer of
plant ecology. He is
mainly remembered for his...
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Plants that have an
underground storage organ are
called geophytes in the
Raunkiær plant life-form
classification system.
Storage organs often, but not always...
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Ingeborg Marie Raunkiær née Andersen, pen name Box, (11
October 1863 – 8
September 1921) was a
Danish writer who
published books and
contributed articles...
- (mainly algae) and
terrestrial plants. A po****r life-form
scheme is the
Raunkiær system. One of the
earliest attempts to
classify the life-forms of plants...
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Anders Christian Barclay Raunkiær (11
November 1889 – 13 June 1915) was a
Danish explorer and writer. On
behalf of the
Royal Danish Geographical Society...
- turf The term
chamaephyte is most
formally used
within the
context of
Raunkiær plant life-forms' classification.
Examples of
chamaephytes are many of...
- marshes,
while Raunkiær studied the
morphology of
Danish plants,
eventually leading him to his
plant life-form scheme. Nevertheless,
after Raunkiær had published...
- 1934 by
Christen C.
Raunkiær and
since modified by others.
Definitions vary, some
referring to
length and
others to area.
Raunkiaer's original definitions...
- bacteria, and myxomycetes.
Epiphyte is one of the
subdivisions of the
Raunkiær system. The term
epiphytic derives from Gr**** epi- 'upon' and phyton 'plant'...