what are the functions of
opposite phyllotaxy leaves
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Phyllotaxy is the mode of arrangement of leaves on the stem. It is surprising how regular and strictly mathematical this is. There is a definite law according to which the leaves are arranged on the stem of a particular species. The arrangement is always regular and leaves are never placed on the stem in a haphazard manner.
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In opposite phyllotaxy the two leaves at each node are always opposite one another. If the successive pairs of leaves be placed at right angles to one another, the arrangement is termed opposite decussate . In this case, when looked from the top, all the leaves will be found to be arranged along four vertical rows
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