... Codariocalyx motorius.1 Figure 4.1 illustrates different shapes of its two types of leaves, one larger (terminal) leaflet and two (one or sometimes none) smaller lateral leaflets. The terminal leaf makes up and down movement in a daily ...
... Codariocalyx Hassk . Papilionoideae - Desmodieae Small shrubs . Two species in Southeast Asia and tropical Australia . Codariocalyx motorius ( Houtt . ) H. Ohashi as Desmodium gyrans ( L. ) DC . Semaphore Plant ; Telegraph Plant ...
... Codariocalyx motorius and the human voice has been studied. The researchers hypothesized that the reaction of the plant is due to the fact that the Codariocalyx motorius senses sound (Duerr and van Delden, 2020). The effect of sound on ...
... Codariocalyx motorius D. gyroides (Link) DC. = Codariocalyx gyroides D. heterocarpon (L.) DC. D. heterophyllum (Willd.) DC. D. hirtum Guill. & Perr. D. hookerianum D. Dietr. D. illinoense A. Gray D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. incanum DC., as ...
... Codariocalyx motorius . I have encouraged its growth so that its hinges could be used to operate the arms . The stems of its leaves are ingrained tightly into the moss of the subject's upper arms , and pinned securely to hazel rods so ...