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  2. Diphasiastrum tristachyum - Wikipedia

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    From the main stem, several fan shaped "leaves" emerge, these are not true leaves but rather branched stems which appear to almost look like leaves, each branches 4-6 times. The stems all grow to a similar height at the top of the plant, giving it a flat topped appearance which is a diagnostic character for this species. The peduncle is ~9 cm ...

  3. Lomandra multiflora - Wikipedia

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    Lomandra multiflora are easily propagated through stem tip cuttings. [22] The fruit of the plant is a capsule that turns golden brown when ripe. [1] The ripeness of the seed can be determined when it becomes firm and hard. [1] [23] To collect the seeds, cut the stem and place in a large paper bag in a warm place. The capsule or fruit, will open ...

  4. Rhizome - Wikipedia

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    A rhizome is the main stem of the plant that runs typically underground and horizontally to the soil surface. [5] [6] Rhizomes have nodes and internodes and auxiliary buds. [7] Roots do not have nodes and internodes and have a root cap terminating their ends. [8]

  5. Asphodelus ramosus - Wikipedia

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    Asphodelus ramosus, the branched asphodel, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the order Asparagales. Similar in appearance to Asphodelus albus and particularly Asphodelus cerasiferus and Asphodelus aestivus , it may be distinguished by its highly branched stem and smaller fruits.

  6. Glossary of plant morphology - Wikipedia

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    Prop-roots – In some dome-shaped (deliquescent) trees, from the mature horizontal boughs (stem-branches) some quite thick (millimeters to centimeters) roots come down. After growing and reaching the ground, they establish more elaborate root branches as well as show massive secondary thickening. Thus, they start to resemble the main trunk.

  7. Angelica atropurpurea - Wikipedia

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    Angelica atropurpurea is a perennial plant that grows to 6 ft (180 cm) tall. [4] The erect, branching stem is purple, smooth, hollow, and sturdy. The compound leaves are bipinnate, with 3 to 5 leaflets per leaf. The total width of a lower leaf may be up to 2 ft (61 cm), and the leaflets are 0.75–4.5 in (1.9–11.4 cm) long and 0.5–2.5 in (1 ...