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1. multiple upward branching from a common branch point, resembling an upward-turned hand.<br>
1. multiple upward branching from a common branch point, resembling an upward-turned hand.<br>
2. when growth continues through a series of [[axillary]] branches that seem to form a single [[stem]].<br><br>
2. when growth continues through a series of [[axillary]] branches that seem to form a single [[stem]].<br><br>
http://hcs.osu.edu/images/cd0238/202/cd0238-28.jpeg<br><br>


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http://hvp.osu.edu/images/cd0238/202/cd0238-28.jpeg<br><br>
http://www.orchidcare.com/pot35_small.jpg
http://hvp.osu.edu/hcs300/glossary/gif/growth.gif<br><br>
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Comparison of growth forms.<br>
This sketch illustrates symodial branching from a shared point. Source:http://www.orchidcare.com
Source: http://hvp.osu.edu/hcs300/glossary/growth.htm<br><br>

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1. multiple upward branching from a common branch point, resembling an upward-turned hand.
2. when growth continues through a series of axillary branches that seem to form a single stem.

cd0238-28.jpeg

growth.gif

Comparison of growth forms.
Source: http://hvp.osu.edu/hcs300/glossary/growth.htm