- as "
laurophyll" or "lauroid".
Plants from the
laurel family (Lauraceae) may or may not be present,
depending on the location.
Laurel and
laurophyll forests...
- They are
adapted by
developing leaves that
repel water, and are
called laurophyll or
lauroid leaves.
Flowers grow on a
terminal inflorescence with many...
-
produce sprouts. The thick,
leathery leaves are dark green,
lauroid type.
Laurophyll or
lauroid leaves are
characterized by a
generous layer of wax, making...
- roots, and many
trees have smaller, glossy, dark-green leaves,
called as
laurophyll or lucidophyll. Epiphytes,
including mosses, lichens, and orchids, are...
- with no
month falling below 5 °C, and the
warmest month below 22 °C.
Laurophyll trees appear in the
highlands of New
Guinea and New Britain, the Cape...