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There are ten along each stem, vertically arranged in distichous series.
The leaves are distichous or spiraling, growing on thickened stems.
They are noted for their thick, leathery, distichous leaves.
Branching distichous (arranged in two rows/on one plane) or spiral.
Alternate distichous leaves will have an angle of 1/2 of a full rotation.
The leaves are distichous (grow in two vertical rows) and may have a glaucous coating.
They are flattened and are typically distichous, or two-ranked.
Only in the genus Distichia are the leaves distichous.
The stems are covered with sheaths, the bases of the distichous, oblong-obtuse leaves.
Grass leaves are nearly always alternate and distichous (in one plane), and have parallel veins.
They have rigid glaucous distichous leaves, and peculiar richly colored flowers.
The leaves are mostly distichous, linear, flat and thin or round with a conspicuous sheath at the base.
There are two distichous, foliaceous sheaths around the base, from which the inflorescence emerges.
Rows - The term "distichous" literally means "2 rows".
The flat, coriaceous distichous leaves are ovate-oblong and obtuse.
Bulbs are deep, with fleshy distichous tunics.
The secondary branching is dichotomous, distichous.
The distichous linear-lanceolate leaves are often bilobulate at the apex.
- Leaves opposite, distichous.
Epidendrum, the stems are covered from the base with distichous, tubular, leaf-bearing sheaths.
The leaves of Sansevieria are typically arranged in a rosette around the growing point, although some species are distichous.
It is of very compact growth, forming graceful tufts of distichous linear-lorate foliage.
They are alternate; spiral, or distichous, or four-ranked (such as in Anisophyllea).
The fleshy, distichous, linear-oblong obtuse leaves grow up to 15 cm long by 2 cm wide.
Bulbs have imbricate and distichous tunics.