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phyllotaxy

[ fil-uh-tak-see ]

noun

, Botany.
, plural phyl·lo·tax·ies.
  1. the arrangement of leaves on a stem or axis.
  2. the study of such arrangement.


phyllotaxy

/ fĭlə-tăk′sē /

  1. 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], phyllo·tacti·cal phyllo·taxic 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.

Phyllotaxy of Opposite and whorled Leaves.

The latter of course depends very much upon the phyllotaxy, i. e. the position and order of the leaves upon the stem.

Phyllotaxis, or Phyllotaxy, the arrangement of leaves on the stem, 67.

Phyllotaxy, meaning leaf-arrangement, is the study of the position of leaves, or parts answering to leaves, upon the stem.

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