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cladocarpous: Definition and Pronunciation.
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Meaning of cladocarpous. In botany, having the fruit at the end of short side branches. (See pleurocarpous.)...
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Similar Words to "clasping" cladocarpous a. cladode n. cladoptosis n. Cladrastis n. clammy locust n. Clarkia n. clasping a. classification of plants n. Clausena n. clavate a. claw n. clay pot n. Claytonia n. All Articles Videos Plants About Us Privacy Policy† Terms...
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leaves and weakly cladocarpous growth pattern in crescent shaped cushions are distinctive fea- ... shaped cushions, a cladocarpous mode of perichae- ...
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give rise to cladocarpous and pleurocarpous forms. Whole-celled peristomes give rise to peristomes composed of incomplete cell-walls. Single peristomes are ...
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The heterophyllous leaves and weakly cladocarpous growth pattern in crescent shaped cushions are distinctive features for this species. ...
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I have found two specimens cladocarpous, the oophyte ... cladocarpous and pleurocarpous mosses, a highly artificial and unnatural one. ...
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Both neighbor joining and maximum parsimony also suggest that the Orthotrichaceae are composed of two major lineages dominated either by acrocarpous or cladocarpous taxa. The monophyly of the family is, however, only well supported by Tamura's distances.
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Branching systems combine pinnate (monopodial) and stepwise extension of new branches (sympodial architectures) with apical (acrocarpous) or lateral (cladocarpous and pleurocarpous) sporophyte locations. Leaf cells are variously differentiated forming specialized groups at allar, basal, medial, upper and apical leaf zones.
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Plants acrocarpous or cladocarpous, small to large, usually olivaceous to blackish green, .... Cladocarpous or rarely acrocarpous; stems often prostrate, ...
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