-
although in rare cases,
individuals have
survived with
shortened ones. One
trunkless elephant has been
observed to
graze using its lips with its hind legs...
- turn a
bright orange color as the
seeds mature. A small, attractive,
trunkless,
clumping palm, it
grows to
about 2 m (6.6 ft) high, and 2.5 m (8.2 ft)...
- London. I met a
traveller from an
antique land Who said: Two vast and
trunkless legs of
stone Stand in the desart. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk,...
-
Ozymandias I met a
traveller from an
antique land, Who said—"Two vast and
trunkless legs of
stone Stand in the desart.... Near them, on the sand, Half sunk...
- feet) tall, it is an
evergreen shrub valued in horticulture.
Usually trunkless, it is
multisuckering with
heads of 75
centimetres (30 inches) long, filamentous...
-
crown of leaves. This
monopodial character may be
exhibited by prostrate,
trunkless, and trunk-forming members. Some
common palms restricted to
solitary growth...
- with a
significant trunk (Sabal minor, also
native to Texas, is
nearly trunkless).
Though it used to
cover a
large portion of the land next to the Rio...
- blacked-out
bumper trim pieces. The side has a
fastback profile with a "
trunkless" look, it
features a six-window
design and an
embedded L-shaped graphic...
-
McCurtain County, Oklahoma,
where they are native.
These tend to
remain trunkless and
smaller than
those from
warmer areas. S. minor is a po****r landscape...
- than 2
meters even in old specimens. Occasionally,
there are
entirely trunkless "bush forms".
Often there are "sinkers", or side
branches that extend...