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plagiotropic
plagiotropic, a. Bot. (pleɪdʒɪəʊˈtrɒpɪk) [a. G. plagiotrop (J. von Sachs 1879, in Arbeiten Bot. Inst. Würzburg II. 227) f. plagio- + Gr. τροπικός inclined, f. τρόπος turning.] Said of members or organs of plants, the two halves of which react differently to the influences of light, gravitation, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hymenophyton flabellatum
Description Hymenophyton flabellatum is plagiotropic, branched rhizome-like axes with aerial shoots divided into upright stalks. wikipedia.org
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plagiotropous
plagiotropous, a. Bot. (pleɪdʒɪˈɒtrəpəs, ˌpleɪdʒɪəˈtrəʊpəs) [ad. G. plagiotrop (see plagiotropic a.), f. plagio- + Gr. τρόπος turning + -ous.] = plagiotropic a. So plagioˈtropously adv.; plagiˈotropy, the condition of plant organs growing in this way.1900 I. B. Balfour tr. C. E. von Goebel's Organog... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cheirolepidiaceae
Many seem to have plagiotropic lateral branches that developed in whorls. The relationships of Cheirolepidiaceae to other conifers are uncertain. wikipedia.org
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Phyllanthus
Phyllanthus species express a specific type of growth called "phyllanthoid branching" in which the vertical stems bear deciduous, floriferous (flower-bearing), plagiotropic wikipedia.org
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Topophysis
When the scion or propagule grows in the same branchlike way, it is called plagiotropic growth. The duration of plagiotropic growth habit depends on the tree species and developmental stage (whether bud or scion) when cut, before the ramet changes wikipedia.org
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Anisophylly
When a horizontal stem (plagiotropic shoot) also exhibits anisophylly, the photosynthetic leaf surfaces interfere less with light from above, and rotation wikipedia.org
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Cylindropuntia imbricata
There are two kinds of stems or "cladodes": long plagiotropic, bearing flowers at the ends and falling off after a few years, and long orthotropic, primarily Plagiotropic stems grow in a star- or crown-like pattern around a central orthotropic stem. This species blooms in late spring or early summer. wikipedia.org
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Combretum trifoliatum
On plagiotropic (horizontal or oblique) shots the leaves are opposite in arrangement, but on orthotropic (vertical) shoots there is whorled arrangement wikipedia.org
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New Caledonian Araucaria
The first includes species following the Massart model (plagiotropic branches, partial reiterations) while the second includes species following the Rauh wikipedia.org
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Tropism
Both of these are orthotropic, and can be contrasted with tropisms that are diatropic (perpendicular to the stimulus) or plagiotropic (at an oblique angle wikipedia.org
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Theobroma speciosum
The trunk is straight, with plagiotropic (horizontally growing) side branches. The canopy is small. wikipedia.org
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Utania
Features that distinguish this genus from other Gentianaceae include an architecture with continuous stem or trunk growth; branches that grow plagiotropic wikipedia.org
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S795 coffee
Description S795 is a tall and vigorous shrub producing a high number of primary and secondary plagiotropic branches. wikipedia.org
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Posidonia oceanica
The rhizomes, up to 1 cm thick, grow both horizontally (plagiotropic rhizomes), and vertically (orthotropic rhizomes). wikipedia.org
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