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The phyllotaxy of balete, commonly known as the banyan tree (Ficus balete), is typically alternate. This means that the leaves are arranged in a staggered pattern along the stem, with each leaf emerging at a different height. This arrangement helps maximize sunlight exposure and reduces competition for light among leaves. Other variations of phyllotaxy can occur depending on growth conditions and specific species within the Ficus genus.

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