villástargoncák
Villástargoncák, also known as Y-shaped plants, are a fascinating group of plants characterized by their unique branching pattern. Instead of a single main stem that grows upwards, villástargoncák typically fork into two equal branches at an early stage of development. This dichotomous branching is a defining feature, leading to a symmetrical, often tree-like or shrub-like form. This growth habit can create a distinctive silhouette in natural landscapes and gardens.
The term "villástargoncák" is a descriptive one, referring to the fork-like or "villous" appearance of the branching.