- A
lenticel is a
porous tissue consisting of
cells with
large intercellular spaces in the
periderm of the
secondarily thickened organs and the bark of woody...
- m and
trunk diameter of 1 m. Initially, the bark is
scurfy or scaly,
lenticellate,
later detaching in
elongated plates. The
branchlets are yellowish-brown...
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gases between the
internal tissues and
atmosphere through the bark.
lenticellate Having lenticels lenticular 1. lens-shaped. 2. covered in lenticels...
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sometimes covered with
short hairs pressed against the surface, and are
lenticellate. The
leaves are paripinnate, 150–250 mm (5.9–9.8 in) long with 4 to 8...
- and New
South Wales The
Aphanopetalaceae are
scrambling shrubs with
lenticellate stems,
having opposite and
serrate leaves with
minute "sti****s". The...
- tree, lofty, emergent, with
grayish brown to orange, flaky,
prominently lenticellate bark and
aromatic oily
white resin, with
stout buttresses. The Basilan...
- It is a
small tree,
usually 15 m but
reaching 24 m tall, with rough,
lenticellate brown bark (occasionally gray). At
higher altitudes it
takes on a more...
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shrub or
small tree up to 10
metres (30 ft) tall. Its
flaky bark is
lenticellate and
coloured greyish to
reddish brown. The
flowers are white. The ovoid...
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metres (7 ft) high. The
reddish brown bark is
fissured to
scaly and
lenticellate. Its
coriaceous leaves measure up to 27 cm (11 in) long. The
brown acorns...
- a
trunk diameter of up to 60 cm (24 in). The
brown bark is
smooth or
lenticellate. The
coriaceous leaves are
unusual and
distinctive because of
their cordate...