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  2. Sympodial branching - Wikipedia

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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 the primary shoot and the weaker branches appearing laterally. [1]

  3. Category:Plant stem morphology - Wikipedia

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    Plants by stem morphology (6 C) Pages in category "Plant stem morphology" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Sympodial branching; V ...

  4. Maianthemum - Wikipedia

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    Maianthemum paludicola has an unusual woody, upright sympodial rhizome set above ground. [5] Roots may be spread along the rhizome, clumped at the nodes, or clumped near the base of leafy shoots. The rhizome is the perennial part of the plant and growth is by branching of the rhizome.

  5. Arundinaria alabamensis - Wikipedia

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    The plant species is endemic to Alabama and is primarily found in the east-central part of the State, ... indicating a sympodial branching pattern. [1] [3]

  6. BBCH-scale (potato) - Wikipedia

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    It is a plant species-specific version of the BBCH-scale. Growth stage Code Description 2 digit 3 digit ... exhibiting a sympodial branching pattern References

  7. Category:Orchid morphology - Wikipedia

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    Sympodial branching; Synsepal This page was last edited on 21 January 2014, at 14:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Monopodial - Wikipedia

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    Vascular plants with monopodial growth habits grow upward from a single point. They add leaves to the apex each year and the stem grows longer accordingly. They add leaves to the apex each year and the stem grows longer accordingly.

  9. Epidendrum brachyglossum - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum brachyglossum is a sympodial epiphyte with slender, simply-branching or paired [3] stems which produce thick roots from a short section at the base. The stems are covered in loose, dry sheaths and bear two to several [4] linear-oblong leaves, up to 12 cm × 2 cm, on the upper part.