grenighet
Grenighet is a term used to describe the degree to which a structure or system splits into branches. Derived from gren, meaning branch, and the suffix -ighet, it denotes the branching quality or complexity in a given context. In practice, grenighet captures how many branching points exist, how they are organized, and how this branching affects function or form.
In botany, grenighet refers to the architecture of plant branching—shoots, roots, or inflorescences. Plants with high
Measures used to quantify grenighet include the number of branch points per unit length or area, average
See also: branching (biology), ramification, fractal dimension, dendritic structure, polymer branching.