Abstract

Distributions of several variables of above-ground growth form, including plant height, vertical distribution of leaf area and vertical distribution of primary and secondary branch length, were compared for crowded (naturally occurring) and uncrowded (naturally occurring and experimentally thinned) populations of Impatiens pallida in south-eastern Pennsylvania. Growth form was examined at the population, individual plant and sub-individual levels. (...)

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