👉 A type of flowering plant called a holly tree, which is also known as a daisy or a hyacinth, has leaves that are arranged in a cluster around each petal. This arrangement is commonly referred to as a "hypsophyllous" leaf arrangement.
👉 In botany, a hypsophyllum is a type of flowering plant that is commonly known as the "butterfly orchid." This species belongs to the family Orchidaceae and is native to the tropical regions of Asia. They have a unique arrangement of petals that resemble butterfly wings, which are often associated with their name. The leaves on the stems of this plant are also similar to those of butterflies, with a series of veins running down each side of the leaf.
👉 A type of flowering plant characterized by multiple, often overlapping, leaves arranged in a single, horizontal arrangement. This structure is known as a "hypso" or "hypsophylle". The name comes from the Greek word for "overlapping."
👉 A hypsophyll is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It has two rows of leaves, each row being a separate leaflet with a single leaf on top and bottom. The leaves are arranged in a ciliate shape, resembling a "h" or "p". Each row contains 5 to 10 small flowers called tepals that open up into wings called pistils. The pistil is surrounded by a tube-like structure known as the stamens