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Answered by ShaanvirSinghNagra05
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Alternate- In which a single leaf arises from the node of a branch. For example, sunflower and mustard.

2) Opposite- In which two leaves arises from the node in opposite directions. For example- guava and calotropis.

3) Whorled- In which three or more leaves arises from the node. For example, lemonwood and mountain laurel.

Answered by rupsha71
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Phyllotaxy refers to the pattern or arrangement of leaves on the stem or branch of a plant. It is of three types, alternate, opposite, and whorled phyllotaxy. In alternate phyllotaxy, a single leaf arises from the node of a branch. This type of phyllotaxy is observed in the sunflower, mustard, and peepal.

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