A wide variety of growth forms are present in the Rubiaceae.
The same growth forms may be dominant in similar environments in widely different parts of the world.
Fire coral has several common growth forms; these include branching, plate and encrusting.
It forms a hedge-like growth form near tree line.
There are a few different growth forms for S. molesta.
One major asset is that the growth form of the tree allows other species to regenerate nearby.
They take on a variety of growth forms but typically have many chambers.
A vine displays a growth form based on long stems.
There are two main growth forms, bunch and runner.
In botany, the term is used most often to describe the general appearance, growth form, or architecture of a plant.