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Sympodial growth is a
bifurcating branching pattern where one
branch develops more
strongly than the other,
resulting in the
stronger branches forming...
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Bamboos are a
diverse group of
mostly evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the
subfamily Bambusoideae of the gr****
family Poaceae.
Giant bamboos...
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Bamboo species can be
divided into two groups:
sympodial (clumping) and
monopodial (running) species.
Sympodial species grow from the soil in a
slowly expanding...
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growth can
reach several metres in length, as in
Vanda and Vanilla.
Sympodial:
Sympodial orchids have a
front (the
newest growth) and a back (the
oldest growth)...
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according to two
different schemes,
namely monopodial or
racemose and
sympodial or cymose. In
inflorescences these two
different growth patterns are called...
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images below show two
particularly widespread dormancy patterns amongst sympodially growing orchids: When a
mature and
viable seed
under a
favorable condition...
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include hops, asparagus, ginger, irises, lily of the valley, cannas, and
sympodial orchids.
Stored rhizomes are
subject to
bacterial and
fungal infections...
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growth is
sympodial:
terminal bud dies and is
replaced by the
closer axillary bud, for
examples beech, persimmon, Plat**** have
sympodial growth). for...
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lacked a
sympodial leaf. However, in a 1988
paper Thomas Ray
argued that the
structure was
misidentified by
Engler and was
actually a
sympodial leaf. According...
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leaves are 30 to 50 mm long and 15 to 25 mm wide. The
sympodial units contain many leaves.
These are
usually simple, only very rarely...