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monocarpic
monocarpic, a. Bot. (mɒnəʊˈkɑːpɪk) [Formed as monocarpous + -ic.] Of a plant: Bearing fruit only once (and then dying).1849 Balfour Man. Bot. §634 Annuals and biennials, which flower the first or second year and die, as well as the Agave, and some Palms which flower only once in forty or fifty years...
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Monocarpic
Monocarpic plants are those that flower and set seeds only once, and then die. Monocarpic plants are not necessarily annuals, because some monocarpic plants can live a number of years before they will flower.
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monocarp
monocarp Bot. (ˈmɒnəʊkɑːp) [a. F. monocarpe (De Candolle), f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + καρπ-ός fruit; in mod.L. monocarpus.] A monocarpic plant.1846 Smart, Monocarp, a plant that bears fruit but once.
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Plietesials
The term plietesial has been used in reference to perennial monocarpic plants "of the kind most often met with in the Strobilanthinae" (a subtribe of Acanthaceae Description
A good description of this natural history aspect of a plant's life cycle can be found in the following report:
See also
Masting
Monocarpic
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monotocous
monotocous, a. (məˈnɒtəkəs) [f. Gr. µονοτόκ-ος bearing but one at a time (f. µόνο-ς mono- + τοκ-, τίκτειν to bring forth) + -ous.] a. Zool. Bearing only one or normally only one at a birth; uniparous. b. Ornith. Laying only one egg before incubating. c. Bot. Bearing fruit only once: a term proposed ...
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Meconopsis simplicifolia
Meconopsis simplicifolia is a perennial in the poppy family, sometimes monocarpic, with a taproot, rosette of leaves with bristly hairs, and blue or purple
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Furcraea niquivilensis
Furcraea niquivilensisis a monocarpic shrub with a trunk up to 3 m tall, 40 cm in diameter. It produces a rosette of up to 150 leaves.
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Cardiocrinum
The plants tend to be monocarpic, dying after flowering.
Description
Cardiocrinum is a genus of monocarpic perennial herbs.
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Furcraea foetida
Description
Furcraea foetida is an monocarpic-perennial (to evergreen) subshrub, closely related to the North American Agave and Yucca genera. As with other monocarpic plants, the flowering section dies-back after blooming and setting seed, normally leaving behind young plants (or “pups”), which
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Erysimum cazorlense
Erysimum cazorlense is a short-lived, mostly monocarpic herb endemic to the Cazorla and Segura mountain ranges, SE Spain.
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Meconopsis horridula
It is a monocarpic, dicot plant.
Morphology
Meconopsis horridula is a species with many variations in leaf structure and inflorescence. The plant is monocarpic (it produces seeds and dies) with a plump taproot. The stem and pedicels have straw-colored spines on their surface.
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Harmsiopanax
Harmsiopanax is a genus of woody, monocarpic flowering plants of a palmlike habit belonging to the family Araliaceae.
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Cerberiopsis candelabra
Unlike most trees, the species is monocarpic, flowering only once in its lifetime before dying.
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Agave cupreata
A monocarpic perennial which does not reproduce clonally, A. cupreata allocates its accumulated resources toward the production of a single inflorescence
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Sempervivum calcareum
This plant reproduces with asexual budding and monocarpic sexual reproduction.
Sempervivum calcareum is cultivated as an ornamental garden plant.
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