Cauliflory

/ˌkɔːlɪˈflɔːri/ noun

The botanical phenomenon of bearing flowers directly on the main stem or trunk of a plant rather than on branches.

From Latin 'caulis' (stem) plus 'florus' (flower), nominalized to describe the phenomenon itself. First clearly documented in tropical botany during the 18th-19th centuries.

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