crownshaft उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The oldest leaf forms the outermost layer of the crownshaft . Eventually the lowest palm frond dies back, the outer layer of the crownshaft splits, the leaf unwraps and pulls away from the trunk exposing the new crownshaft surface.
- The oldest leaf forms the outermost layer of the crownshaft . Eventually the lowest palm frond dies back, the outer layer of the crownshaft splits, the leaf unwraps and pulls away from the trunk exposing the new crownshaft surface.
- The oldest leaf forms the outermost layer of the crownshaft . Eventually the lowest palm frond dies back, the outer layer of the crownshaft splits, the leaf unwraps and pulls away from the trunk exposing the new crownshaft surface.
- Dypsis ambositrae is an elegant palm that grows a moderately sized, smooth, ringed trunk to about tall that carries a grayish crownshaft and a crown of gracefully arching, V-shaped leaves with the stiff leaflets drooping at the tip.
- Each layer of the crownshaft is a distinct leaf base and is usually made of a tough fibrous material with a feel similar to leather and in many parts of the world, it is cured and used to prepare covers, sheets and roofing material.
- With its slightly grouped pinnae, and glabrous inflorescences branched to 2 orders, this species is allied to D . oreophila and D . tsaratananensis, from which it is easily distinguishable by its larger crownshaft, longer leaves with larger pinnae, the much longer inflorescences, and the larger fruit.
- On flowering, they produce up to six inflorescences which ring the trunk below the crownshaft, branched to one order, with white to yellow flowers, which are male and female; both pistillate and staminate flowers have three sepals and three petals, the former being smaller than the latter.
- The authors describe " P . cattienensis ", as differing from all previously described species of " Pinanga " from Viet Nam, by its leaf sheaths which do not form expanded / extended bases of the leaves to form a crown ( " crownshaft " ) and inflorescences which are not situated below the leaves.
- "' Trunk : "'3 7 meters tall, 12 cm in diameter; internodes 10 20 cm apart, pale brown to grey colored ( green and ringed when young ), nodal scars 0.5 cm, grey; wood hard; base of stem slightly wider, with some surface roots; slight bulge in upper trunk in one older tree; crownshaft pale waxy grey-green.
- ""'Calamus caryotoides " "'( also " Palmijuncus caryotoides " ), more commonly known as "'fishtail lawyer cane "'is a palm with very thin ( 12 mm ) flexible trunks; no crownshaft; small spikes; dark green, glossy, fish-tail shaped leaves reaching up to 15 m high ( 5m spread ); and very thin hooked flagella