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Phyllotaxy is important in positioning leaves so that they do not shade each other.
phyllotaxy is the arrangement of leaves on a stem. putang ina mo!!!!!!!!........ loko mo ko!!!!!!!!......
Phyllotaxy is the arrangement of leaves on the stem. The leaves of Oregano are paired opposite to each other. Each pair is at right angles to the previous one. This type of arrangement of leaves is called whorled arrangement.
The arrangement of leaves on a stem.phyllotaxi is the arrangement of leaves in the stem....
It has paralled leaves and yes it is a monocot.:)
The phyllotaxy of a mango is usually 3/8 but as the leaves are arranged very closely at the tips they appear to be whorled.
Whorled means that there are three or more leaves at each (single) node on a plant's stem. It's a type of phyllotaxy (leaf arrangement).
Calotropis procera, Hemigraphis hirta, Almost all plants of the family acanthaceae have opposite leaves.
Alternate leaves are arranged in spiral fashion rather than to alternating rows so that each leaf gets maximum light exposure.
There are many arrangements of leaves.One is the Alternate arrangement.This is arranged in a staggered fashion along stem.Like the Willow plant.Another one is the Opposite arrangement.This is a pair of leaves arranged across from each other on stem. Like the Maple plant.Another in the Whorled arrangement.
Plants depend on the sun for energy. They will angle themselves so that their leaves get the maximum sun exposure. This is called phototrophic growth. Plants will grow towards the sun.
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