Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sympodia

Noun
/sɪmˈpoʊdiə/
Definition
A condition in plants where the bases of adjacent branches or leaves are joined together, creating a united structure.
Examples
  • The fuchsia plant exhibits sympodia, where several stems grow together to form a bushy appearance.
  • Botanists studied the sympodia of certain species to understand how they adapt to their environments.
  • In gardening, encouraging sympodia can create more robust and visually appealing plants.
Meaning
Sympodia refers to a growth pattern in plants characterized by the merging of multiple branches or stems, resulting in a single, cohesive structure.
Synonyms
  • Branch fusion
  • Stem aggregation
  • Bushy growth