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called halm or
haulm or culms. The stem is
normally divided into
nodes and
internodes: The
nodes are the
points of
attachment for
leaves and can hold one or...
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internode in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Internode may
refer to:
Internode (botany), a
portion of a
plant stem
between nodes Internode (ISP)...
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- Banksia). In
plants such as these,
crowded internodes within the leaf
whorls alternate with long
internodes between the whorls. The
morphology of most...
- stem, has long
internodes, and
generates new
shoots at the end, such as in the
strawberry plant. In general,
rhizomes have
short internodes, send out roots...
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stripe P.
aurea 'Takemurai' –
culms grow
taller and lack the
compressed internodes of the type form P. aurea's lush
foliage makes it
desirable for ornamental...
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formed from a
single internode produce the
leaves and
inflorescence from the top,
while those that are
formed from
several internodes can
possess leaves...
- is
fairly unusual on
plants except for
those with
particularly short internodes.
Examples of
trees with
whorled phyllotaxis are
Brabejum stellatifolium...
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weight of up to 450 kilograms. The
internodes of
bamboos can also be of
great length.
Kinabaluchloa wrayi has
internodes up to 2.5
meters in length. and...
- than
stage 19; in this case
continue with
stage 20 2
Visibly extended internode n
develops between leaf n and leaf n+1 Weber, E.; H.
Bleiholder (1990)...