- than
phylloclades. By that definition,
Phyllanthus has
phylloclades, but
Ruscus and
Asparagus have cladodes.
Another definition uses "
phylloclade" to refer...
-
shoots called phylloclades;
these develop in the
axils of the
scale leaves, and are
simple or
compound (depending on species).
Simple phylloclades are rhombic...
- size
Sinus Leaflet (botany) and
Rachis Petiole (botany) and
Plant stem
Phylloclades are
flattened stems that
resemble leaves Pinnation Plant morphology Taxonomy...
- but
instead have
structures with
similar external appearance such as
Phylloclades –
modified stem
structures – as seen in the
genus Phyllocladus. Trees...
- glossy, dark
green phylloclade—modified stem
structures that
resemble needles—measuring 6–13 cm (2.5–5 in) in length.
These phylloclades are
arranged in...
- are both
fibrous and tuberous.
Shatavari has
small pine-needle-like
phylloclades (photosynthetic branches) that are
uniform and
shiny green. In July,...
-
performed by
phylloclades,
highly modified, leaf-like
short shoots;
these are
arranged alternately, 10–15 on a shoot, the
individual phylloclades rhombic,...
- 2023-08-04.
Retrieved 2023-09-06. Cooney-Sovetts, C.; Sattler, R. (1987). "
Phylloclade development in the Asparagaceae: An
example of homoeosis". Botanical...
- bear
numerous cladodes (flattened, leaf-like stem tissue, also
known as
phylloclades) 2 to 18
centimetres (0.79 to 7.09 in) long and 1 to 8
centimetres (0...
- the base of leaf-like
branches which act as the
photosynthetic organs (
phylloclades).[citation needed] Chase, M.W.; Reveal, J.L. & Fay, M.F. (2009), "A subfamilial...