Ramiflory
In plant biology, ramiflory is the production of fruit and flowers on the woody branches of a plant, formed in a previous season.[1] The corresponding condition for the trunk of the plant is known as cauliflory.[2]

Castanospermum australe (Ramiflory borne flower)
References
- "PlantNET: NSW Flora Online: Glossary of Botanical Terms: Q-R, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Australia". Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- "PlantNET: NSW Flora Online: Glossary of Botanical Terms: C, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Australia". Retrieved 23 April 2018.

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