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    Sympodial branching - Wikipedia

    Sympodial growth is a bifurcating branching pattern where one branch develops more strongly than the other, resulting in the stronger branches forming the primary shoot and the weaker branches appearing laterally. A sympodium, also referred to as a sympode or pseudaxis, is the primary shoot, comprising theSee more

    If the sympodium is always formed on the same side of the branch bifurcation, e.g. always on the right side, the branching structure is called a helicoid cyme or bostryx.
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    In some orchids, the apical meristem of the rhizome forms an ascendent swollen stem called a pseudobulb, and the apical meristem is consumed in a terminal inflorescence. … See more

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    Sympodium sp.- Blue/Green Sympodium – 3/4″ StockFrag – One of the least commonly seen of the Xeniids, Sympodium is a colonial species with lots of closely-set polyps on a dense substrate. With it’s deep blue center and greenish pinnules, Sympodium is distinctive and beautiful in both growth and color.
    The meaning of SYMPODIUM is an apparent main axis (as in the grapevine) not developed from a terminal bud but made up of successive secondary axes each of which represents one fork of a dichotomy the other fork of which is of weaker growth or suppressed entirely.
    A sympodium, also referred to as a sympode or pseudaxis, is the primary shoot, comprising the stronger branches, formed during sympodial growth. The pattern is similar to dichotomous branching; it is characterized by branching along stems or hyphae.
    Sympodium is a hardy species of encrusting soft coral that are known to propagate with relative ease in adequate conditions. A member of the Xeniidae family, these corals share similarities to Xenia, but do not pulse like Xenia. Having the appearance of flowers, eight jade pinnules emerge from each deep, blue polyp.
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    WebDescription. Sympodium sp.- Blue/Green Sympodium – 3/4″ StockFrag – One of the least commonly seen of the Xeniids, Sympodium is a colonial species with lots of closely-set polyps on a dense substrate. With it’s …

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  9. Sympodium Grows by a Whopping Seven New Species

    WebDec 9, 2021 · The reef aquarium hobby is probably working with at least a few species of Sympodium but the new publication by Benayahu, Ekins & McFadden 2021 expands this humble genus of soft corals with seven …

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  11. Overview of the genus Sympodium Ehrenberg, 1834 (Octocorallia ...