litture
Litture refers to a distinctive pattern of twining found in some botanical species, particularly those in the families Convolvulaceae and Bignoniaceae. This pattern involves the stems of a plant growing around each other in a spiral, rather than the typical pattern of opposing leaf arrangement. The term "litture" is often used interchangeably with the term "entwining", but the former specifically refers to the pattern of twining seen in these particular plant families.
The pattern of litture is thought to provide several benefits to the plants that exhibit it. One
Litture is found in a variety of different species, ranging from morning glories and honeysuckle to tropical
In addition to its practical applications, the study of litture has contributed to a broader understanding