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English: The vertical and horizontal distances between the houses in phyllotaxy towers can be varied through different phyllotactic patterns, based on the geographical area and climatic condition. Dimer, Trimer and Tetramer arrangements are some of the architectural phyllotactic patterns. As Phyllotaxy towers can adopt their self with different climates, they are not limited to a restricted time or area. They can be applied broadly.
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