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{{Short description|A botanical phenomenon involving leaf size variation}} | |||
'''Anisophylly''' is a botanical phenomenon where a plant exhibits leaves of different sizes or shapes on the same plant. This characteristic is often observed in certain plant families and can be an adaptation to environmental conditions or a result of genetic factors. | |||
== | ==Description== | ||
Anisophylly refers to the occurrence of leaves of unequal size or form on the same plant. This can be seen in various plant species, particularly those in the [[Gesneriaceae]] family. The phenomenon can occur due to several factors, including developmental processes, environmental influences, and genetic predispositions. | |||
In some plants, anisophylly is a response to environmental conditions such as light availability, where leaves on the shaded side of the plant may be larger to capture more light. In other cases, it may be a result of the plant's growth pattern or a strategy to optimize photosynthesis and water use. | |||
== | ==Occurrence== | ||
Anisophylly is commonly observed in tropical and subtropical plants. It is particularly notable in the genus ''[[Columnea]]'', where species such as ''Columnea cruenta'' display striking differences in leaf size and shape. This genus is part of the [[Gesneriaceae]] family, which includes many epiphytic plants that grow in diverse environments. | |||
== | ==Significance== | ||
The presence of anisophylly in plants can have several ecological and evolutionary implications. It may enhance a plant's ability to adapt to varying environmental conditions, such as changes in light, humidity, and temperature. Additionally, anisophylly can influence a plant's reproductive strategies and interactions with pollinators and herbivores. | |||
== | ==Examples== | ||
* ''Columnea cruenta'' - This species is known for its painted leaves, which exhibit significant anisophylly. The leaves can vary greatly in size and coloration, contributing to the plant's ornamental appeal. | |||
* ''[[Begonia]]'' species - Many begonias show anisophylly, with leaves differing in size and shape on the same plant. | |||
== | ==Related pages== | ||
* [[Heterophylly]] | |||
* [[Leaf morphology]] | |||
* [[Plant adaptation]] | |||
* [[Gesneriaceae]] | |||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Columnea_cruenta,_painted_leaves._(9641982536).jpg|''Columnea cruenta'' showing anisophylly | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Plant morphology]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 11 February 2025
A botanical phenomenon involving leaf size variation
Anisophylly is a botanical phenomenon where a plant exhibits leaves of different sizes or shapes on the same plant. This characteristic is often observed in certain plant families and can be an adaptation to environmental conditions or a result of genetic factors.
Description[edit]
Anisophylly refers to the occurrence of leaves of unequal size or form on the same plant. This can be seen in various plant species, particularly those in the Gesneriaceae family. The phenomenon can occur due to several factors, including developmental processes, environmental influences, and genetic predispositions.
In some plants, anisophylly is a response to environmental conditions such as light availability, where leaves on the shaded side of the plant may be larger to capture more light. In other cases, it may be a result of the plant's growth pattern or a strategy to optimize photosynthesis and water use.
Occurrence[edit]
Anisophylly is commonly observed in tropical and subtropical plants. It is particularly notable in the genus Columnea, where species such as Columnea cruenta display striking differences in leaf size and shape. This genus is part of the Gesneriaceae family, which includes many epiphytic plants that grow in diverse environments.
Significance[edit]
The presence of anisophylly in plants can have several ecological and evolutionary implications. It may enhance a plant's ability to adapt to varying environmental conditions, such as changes in light, humidity, and temperature. Additionally, anisophylly can influence a plant's reproductive strategies and interactions with pollinators and herbivores.
Examples[edit]
- Columnea cruenta - This species is known for its painted leaves, which exhibit significant anisophylly. The leaves can vary greatly in size and coloration, contributing to the plant's ornamental appeal.
- Begonia species - Many begonias show anisophylly, with leaves differing in size and shape on the same plant.
Related pages[edit]
Gallery[edit]
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Columnea cruenta showing anisophylly