Bamboo exhibits a type of phyllotaxy known as alternate or spiral phyllotaxy. In this arrangement, leaves are positioned at different heights around the stem, typically alternating in a spiral pattern. This configuration allows for maximum light exposure and reduces shading of lower leaves. The specific angle of leaf arrangement can vary among different bamboo species, contributing to their unique growth forms.
The phyllotaxy of strawberry is whorled
3 Kinds of Phyllotaxy are: alternate opposite whorled
This flower's phyllotaxy is beautifully whorled.
they eat green bamboo
phyllotaxy is the arrangement of leaves on a stem. putang ina mo!!!!!!!!........ loko mo ko!!!!!!!!......
alternate
Calotropis has a whorled phyllotaxy, where leaves are arranged in a circular pattern around the stem.
the bamboo kind
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guava
Bamboo is a C3-plant.
Rhizomys species construct extensive burrow systems among roots of dense bamboo stands, where they feed primarily on bamboo roots.