
Soulful Plotting
May 20, 2011
Whorl/Whorled:
Buds, flowers, leaves or shoots growing from the same (single) node,
usually three or more. These leaves are not alternate nor opposite.


Whorl/Whorled:
Buds, flowers, leaves or shoots growing from the same (single) node,
usually three or more. These leaves are not alternate nor opposite.
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I thought it was a circle of some sort…
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ps But as my Dad always said, “Look it up and you’ll know for sure”!!!
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Smart man! Smart Dad!
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Whorls remind me of circles too – now we know more! bernadine
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