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phyllotaxy
[ fil-uh-tak-see ]
noun
, Botany.
, plural phyl·lo·tax·ies.
- the arrangement of leaves on a stem or axis.
- the study of such arrangement.
phyllotaxy
/ fĭl′ə-tăk′sē /
- The pattern of leaf distribution and arrangement on a stem.
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Other Words From
- phyl·lo·tac·tic [fil-, uh, -, tak, -tik], phyllo·tacti·cal phyllo·taxic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of phyllotaxy1
First recorded in 1855–60; phyllotax(is) + -y 3
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Example Sentences
For an account of the way in which the character of the phyllotaxy may be deduced from the secondary spirals, see Structural Botany, Chapter IV.
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Phyllotaxy of Opposite and whorled Leaves.
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The latter of course depends very much upon the phyllotaxy, i. e. the position and order of the leaves upon the stem.
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Phyllotaxis, or Phyllotaxy, the arrangement of leaves on the stem, 67.
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Phyllotaxy, meaning leaf-arrangement, is the study of the position of leaves, or parts answering to leaves, upon the stem.
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