-
other rattan species are
pleonanthic,
being able to
flower and
fruit continually. Most
commercially harvested species are
pleonanthic,
because hapaxanthic...
- single-stemmed,
while others grow in multi-stemmed (caespitose) clumps. They are
pleonanthic—they
flower repeatedly over the
course of
their lifespan—and monoecious...
- and set
seeds many
times before dying. A term of
identical meaning is
pleonanthic and iteroparous.
Polycarpic plants are able to
reproduce multiple times...
-
after they
flower and fruit,
while the
remainder follow the more
common pleonanthic reproductive behavior. A
bract is
characteristic in this subfamily, protecting...
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throughout their lives (
pleonanthic) and
produce hermaphroditic flowers (rarely
single gender);
Kerriodoxa are also
pleonanthic, but are
always dioecious;...
- (e.g. Serenoa).
These palms flower regularly throughout their lives (
pleonanthic) and may be dioecious,
monoecious or hermaphroditic.
Trachycarpeae is...
-
reproductive cycle more
closely resembles mangroves than its
fellow palms. The
pleonanthic palm
flowers every year. R.
musicalis is dioecious, and
female trees...
- The
leaves have a
whitish or silver-grey underside.
Itaya amicorum is
pleonanthic—it
flowers repeatedly over the
course of its lifespan—and hermaphroditic;...
-
Members of the
tribe are
palms with fan
shaped (or palmate)
leaves and are
pleonanthic—they
flower repeatedly over the
course of
their lifespan. They are usually...
- Bor****eae are dioecious, with
separate male and
female trees; they are
pleonanthic,
flowering regularly for many years.
Inflorescences are
large and pendulous;...