leiotropic

/liˌoʊɪˈtrɒpɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Describing an arrangement of leaves in which they are attached to the stem at alternate sides, so that opposite leaves appear at intervals of more than two nodes.

“The leiotropic arrangement of leaves helped the plant adapt to its environment.”

2. noun

A plant or tree with leaves in a leiotropic arrangement.

“The leiotropic species were studied by botanists for their unique leaf patterns.”

Synonyms

  • alternate
  • opposite

Antonyms

  • acrotropic
  • decussate