Adversifolious

/ˌæd.vɜr.sɪˈfoʊ.li.əs/ adjective

In botany, having leaves growing in opposite pairs and facing opposite directions along a stem.

From Latin 'adversus' (opposite, turned toward) + 'foliosus' (leafy, full of leaves, from 'folium'). This is a variant or related form of 'adversifoliate,' both describing specific leaf arrangements in botanical classification.

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