- well,
especially when it has been plucked.
Other words for twig
include branchlet, spray, and surcle, as well as the
technical terms surculus and ramulus...
-
photosynthetic branchlets, the
leaves reduced to scale-like
leaves arranged in
whorls of 5 to 20
around the
branchlets. The
branchlets are
segmented at...
-
arranged in
whorls of 7 or 8 (occasionally 6)
around the
branchlets. The
sections of
branchlet between the leaf
whorls (the "articles") are 5–13 mm (0...
-
along the
branchlets. The
flowers are
zygomorphic and
typically arranged in
pairs along a
sometimes branched raceme at the ends of
branchlets. The flowers...
- carpinifolia). The bark is smooth, dark brown.
Unlike the elms, the
branchlets are
never corky or winged. The
leaves are alternate, with
serrated margins...
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catkins on
separate trees. Male
flowers of
Salix babylonica Pendulous branchlets of
Salix babylonica Bark of
Salix babylonica Leaves of
Salix babylonica...
-
secondary branchlets and oogonia. The
specific name of O. cr****a is
derived from Latin, "cr****us",
meaning fat or thick, a
reference to the
branchlets. This...
- leaf
axils and on the ends of
branchlets.
Zanthoxylum nitidum is a
woody climber with
curved prickles on the
branchlets and thick, cone-shaped spines...
- a
large aromatic shrub with quadrangular,
densely whitish,
tomentose branchlets. It is
widely used in folk medicine,
particularly in
South and Southeast...
-
species of
spruce native to Northern,
Central and
Eastern Europe. It has
branchlets that
typically hang downwards, and the
largest cones of any spruce, 9–17...