sinisteroheliste
Sinisteroheliste is a term that refers to a type of plant that exhibits sinistrorse (left-handed) helical growth patterns. This phenomenon is characterized by the clockwise twisting of plant structures, such as leaves, stems, and flowers, which is the opposite of the more common dextrorse (right-handed) growth. The sinistrorse growth is a result of genetic mutations or environmental factors that alter the normal chiral symmetry of plant development.
The sinistrorse trait is not limited to a single species but has been observed in various plants,
The sinistrorse trait can also have practical implications, particularly in the horticultural industry. Sinisteroheliste plants may