In banana, pineapple, and Chrysanthemum, lateral branches grow horizontally beneath the soil from the basal portion of the main stem, then emerge obliquely upwards to form leafy shoots.
In banana, pineapple, and Chrysanthemum, lateral branches grow horizontally beneath the soil from the basal portion of the main stem, then emerge obliquely upwards to form leafy shoots.
| Text | In banana, pineapple and Chrysanthemum, the lateral branches originate from the basal and underground portion of the main stem, grow horizontally beneath the soil and then come out obliquely upward giving rise to leafy shoots. |
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