- simple), but may be palmate,
costapalmate, or bifurcate.
There is a
spectrum from
costapalmate to palmate.
Costapalmate fronds are
shaped like the palm...
- two-thirds the height, the tree
develops into a rounded,
costapalmate fan of
numerous leaflets. A
costapalmate leaf has a
definite costa (midrib),
unlike the typical...
- of .3 to 5
metres (1 to 16 ft). Its
leaves are
moderately to
strongly costapalmate reaching lengths of 2.5
metres (8.2 ft) with a max
petiole length of...
-
curved or
strongly costapalmate (as in
Sabal palmetto and
Sabal etonia) or
weakly curved (almost flattened),
weakly costapalmate, (as in
Sabal minor)...
- fan palms, the
leaves with an
armed petiole terminating in a rounded,
costapalmate fan of
numerous leaflets. L. speciosa,
locally called kho,
gives its...
- (costa) 1/2 to 2/3 the
length into a rounded,
costapalmate fan of
numerous leaflets. A
costapalmate leaf has a
definite costa (midrib)
unlike the typical...
- of the
largest palmate leaves of any plant. The
leaves are
circular costapalmate and
carried on 3 m (9.8 ft) long
stout petioles armed with
black teeth...
- height,
ranging from 6 to 40 m (20 to 131 ft). The
leaves are fan-shaped (
costapalmate) and the
trunk columnar, naked,
smooth or fibrous,
longitudinally grooved...
-
North America, Europe, and Asia. The
genus is
characterized by its
costapalmate leaves,
which consist of a
radial fan of
leaves that have individual...
- height,
giving the
flower cluster a flat-topped appearance.
costa A rib.
costapalmate Having a
definite costa (midrib),
unlike the
typical palmate or fan leaf...