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Pilea sp., anisophylly allowing shade avoidance through differential petiole elongation and leaf blade orientation, Mt Kinabalu, Borneo
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Pentaphragma begoniaefolium - Malaisie
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Alstroemeria brasiliensis, Chapada do Araripe, Ceara, Brazil
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Austrocedrus chilensis - Chili
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Paracostus englerianus - Cameroun
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Costus speciosus on a limestone cliff, lake Kenyir, Malaysia
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Costus claviger - Guyane
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Graminée sp, Majorque
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Greigia sphacelata - Chili
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Johannesteijsmannia altifrons - Bornéo
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Xanthorrhoea sp. cultivated in the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah, NSW, Australia
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Blechnum chilense - Chili
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Lindsaea sp - Guyane
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Pyrrosia lingua sur rocher - Taiwan
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Schizea elegans - Pérou
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Teijsmanniodendron (= Vitex ) pteropodum - Bornéo
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Arundo formosana, détail, côte Est, Taiwan
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Dichaea laxa, Inkaterra Machu Pichu, Peru
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Dichaea laxa, distichous leaf arrangement, Inkaterra Machu Pichu, Peru
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Begonia integrifolia - Thailande
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Dais de Convolvulaceae - Rio Villano - Equateur
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Dracaena cochinchinensis vertically emerging from the Dicots trees and shrubs shaped by the strong winds inducing anemomorphosis, Nui Chua NP, Vietnam
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Dracaena cochinchinensis, leaves blown by the wind but stems remaining vertically erect contrary to Dicot flag shaped trees ans shrubs due to anemomorphosis, Nui Chua NP, Vietnam
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Dracaena cochinchinensis, growth erect and not exhibiting anemomorphosis due to the apex protection by the sheathing leaves characteristic of Monocots, Nui Chua NP, Vietnam
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Dracaena cochinchinensis and the invasive Opuntia not exhibiting anemomorphosis due to the apex protection by the sheathing leaves in th Monocot and diffuse apical growth in the cactus, Nui Chua NP, Vietnam
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Flag shaped Dicot tree crowns due to anemomorphosis while tree fern Dicksonia squarrosa and Monocots Rhopalostylis sapida and Cordyline australis stay verical, Waipoua, New Zealand
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Anemomorphosis, differential impact of the wind on the curved Dicotyledonous trees and the erect Cordyline and tree ferns, Wellington, New Zealand
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Flag shaped tree crowns due to anemomorphosis, Waipoua, New Zealand
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Anemomorphosis, Waipoua, New Zealand
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Metrosideros excelsa shaped through anemomorphosis on the sea coast, Waipoua, New Zealand
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Anemomorphosis in Metrosideros excelsa, the flag shape of the crown due to necrosis of the vertically growing shoots, Waipoua, New Zealand
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Anemomorphosis in Metrosideros excelsa, desiccation and necrosis of the vertically growing shoots and survival of the protected shoots, Waipoua, New Zealand
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One of the highest Eucalyptus regnans with peeling bark, Mount Field, Tasmania
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Diospyros senensis with its characteristic fluted multi trunks, Liwonde NP, Malawi
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Diospyros senensis, bases of the characteristic fluted multi trunks, Liwonde NP, Malawi
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Syzygium formosum with a swollen, lignotber base of the trunk along a stream, Crystal Pool, Krabi, Thailand
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Maquira coriacea exhibiting its perfect phallus shaped branch insertion, from Iquitos, Peru
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Maquira coriacea exhibiting the perfect phallus shaped branch insertion, from Iquitos, Peru
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Maquira coriacea exhibiting its perfect natural phallus shaped branch insertion, from Iquitos, Peru
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Vine and host tree, harmony or fighting - Redang, Malaysia