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. 2023 Mar 9;132(4):739–752. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcad039

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Habit of selected Clusia species, showing epiphytic and terrestrial plants with mature adventitious roots. (A, B) Epiphytic forms of Clusia massoniana Lundell growing on a phorophyte (oak trees). (C) Clusia rosea. (D) Clusia pringlei. (E) Clusia flava. Most mature roots in C and D are apparently developed from the same terrestrial individual plant, which produces adventitious roots that auto-strangle the main parental stem.