Two-Ranked
Two-ranked
plant parts form a flat plane.
These
alternate needles are two-ranked because they make a flat surface.

Coast Redwood (Sequoia
sempervirens) – photo by Steve Matson
This
flower spikelet has two-ranked florets.

Tall Flatsedge (Cyperus eragrostis) – photo by Zoya Akulova-Barlow
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