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Что (кто) такое cristate - определение

CONDITION OF ABNORMAL GROWTH IN VASCULAR PLANTS
Fasciated; Cristate
  • A "crested" [[saguaro]] cactus (''Carnegiea gigantea''), resulting from fasciation, located at Saguaro National Park (West), Arizona, U.S.
  • ''[[Wyethia helianthoides]]'' or mule's ear wildflower (on right) showing fasciation

cristate         
a.
(Bot.) Crested.
Cristate         
·adj Crested.
Fasciated         
·adj Broadly banded with color.
II. Fasciated ·adj Banded or compacted together.
III. Fasciated ·adj Bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage.
IV. Fasciated ·adj Flattened and laterally widened, as are often the stems of the garden cockscomb.

Википедия

Fasciation

Fasciation (pronounced , from the Latin root meaning "band" or "stripe"), also known as cresting, is a relatively rare condition of abnormal growth in vascular plants in which the apical meristem (growing tip), which normally is concentrated around a single point and produces approximately cylindrical tissue, instead becomes elongated perpendicularly to the direction of growth, thus producing flattened, ribbon-like, crested (or "cristate"), or elaborately contorted tissue. Fasciation may also cause plant parts to increase in weight and volume in some instances. The phenomenon may occur in the stem, root, fruit, or flower head.

Some plants are grown and prized aesthetically for their development of fasciation. Any occurrence of fasciation has several possible causes, including hormonal, genetic, bacterial, fungal, viral and environmental causes.