In botany, if a plant's leaves remain in the same plane and opposite on the stem but not at the same node is
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In botany, if a plant's leaves remain in the same plane and opposite on the stem but not at the same node is

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http://botanydictionary.org/distichous.......
this considered a "distichous" arrangement? (As in, most or many grasses) (Maybe the usual description of opposite-leaved would include distichous?)

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yes, distichous.

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