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closely attached to, and running down another body.
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Extending downward from the point of attachment. See drawing of leaf attachments.
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a major tree form resulting from weak apical control. Trees with this form have several to many lateral branches that compete with the central stem for dominance resulting in a spherical or globose crown. Most hardwood trees have decurrent forms.
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| decurrent |
Descriptive of leaves whose edges run down onto the stem
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pertaining to the attachment of the gills to the stipe, in which the gills curve partly down the stipe towards the base of the stipe.
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