What is the difference between Alternative phyllotaxy and opposite phyllotaxy
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Among them, alternate phyllotaxy is the commonest type of phyllotaxy; in this, only one leaf is present in each node. Whorled phyllotaxy is another type where three or more leaves are present at one node. However, in opposite phyllotaxy, two leaves arise from the stem at the same node, on opposite sides of the stem.
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Alternative phyllotaxy:
1. A single leaf arises at each node in alternate manner.
2. As leaves are arranged in spiral manner it is called spiral phyllotaxy.
3. Example: Hibiscus, Mustard, etc.
Opposite phyllotaxy:
1. A pair of leaves arise at each node .
2. They lie opposite to each other.
3. Example: Calotropis, Guava, etc.
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