Term:
Cauline inflorescence
Cauline inflorescence
Definition:
Refers to flowers or fruits that arise below the leaves from the main trunk of a shrub or tree.
Refers to flowers or fruits that arise below the leaves from the main trunk of a shrub or tree.
Notes:
In the Lecythidaceae, the best examples of cauline species are the cannon-ball tree (Couroupita guianensis) and species of Grias. They also occur in species of Eschweilera), for example.
In the Lecythidaceae, the best examples of cauline species are the cannon-ball tree (Couroupita guianensis) and species of Grias. They also occur in species of Eschweilera), for example