1. Phyllotaxy shown by leaves of Mango is alternate phyllotaxy. In this type, single leaf from each node.
2. Phyllotaxy shown by leaves of Nerium is whorled phyllotaxy. In this type, many leaves arise from each node and form a whorl.
3. Phyllotaxy shown by leaves of Jamun is opposite superposed phyllotaxy. In this type, a pair of opposite leaves are arranged one above the other in the same plane.