Anisostichous

/ˌænɪsoʊˈstɪkəs/ adjective

In botany, describing leaves or other plant parts arranged in unequal rows or lines on opposite sides of a stem.

From Greek 'aniso-' (unequal) + 'stichous' (arranged in rows), derived from 'stichos' meaning line or row. The term evolved in botanical Latin to describe asymmetrical leaf arrangement patterns.

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