- (20 centimeters) in
diameter and are
succulent and three-winged and
pachycaulous. Like most euphorbs, it has
milky white sap. The
toxicity of many euphorbs...
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annual and
perennial herbs, shrubs, climbers,
floating aquatics, and
pachycaulous succulents. Some have
flattened leaflike stems called cladodes. It has...
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study show that it is
under a
threat of
climate change. The
plant is a
pachycaulous "palmoid" up to twenty-two feet (6.5 meters) in
height of
which up to...
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primary growth measuring up to six feet (1.8 meters) thick. The most
pachycaulous cycad is
Cycas thouarsii at up to five feet (150 centimeters) in diameter...
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Semecarpus magnificus is a
species of unbranched, or
scantily branched pachycaulous rainforest tree in the
Cashew family Anacardiaceae. It is
endemic to...
-
Sumatra belonging to the
family Meliaceae. It is a
rarely branching,
pachycaulous tree up to
seventy feet (twenty-one metres) in height, but
rarely exceeding...
- overcollection.
Encephalartos kisambo is an
arborescent species, with
pachycaulous barrel-shaped trunks, with a stem 1.2-2 m high,
erect or
sometimes decombent...
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Zamia roezlii (chigua) is a
species of cycad, a palm-like
pachycaulous plant in the
family Zamiaceae. It is
found in
Colombia (Choco, Nariño,
Valle del...
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Chisocheton polyandrus, of the ****gany
family (Meliaceae), is a
species of
pachycaulous,
unbranched trees variously called "palmoids", "maypole trees" or "Corner...
- the
Grijalva River, but only
remnants of medium-height
rainforest and
pachycaulous vegetation. The main land
access into the park is from
Tuxtla Gutiérrez...