heptapleurum arboricola resembles smaller version the umbrella tree

navigate by keyword : yellow leaf green plant flower sunlight tree branch autumn nature petal produce light circle deciduous reflection maple heptapleurum arboricola resembles smaller version umbrella evergreen shrub growing tall free standing clinging trunks trees epiphyte leaves palmately compound leaflets long broad though cultivation wedge shaped base entire margin obtuse acute apex emarginate leathery texture shiny glabrous upper surface lighter matte underside young plants

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Heptapleurum arboricola as it resembles a smaller version of the umbrella tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heptapleurum arboricola Its common name is dwarf umbrella tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Heptapleurum arboricola as it resembles a smaller version of the umbrella tree
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It is an evergreen shrub growing to 8–9 m tall, free-standing, or clinging to the trunks of other trees as an epiphyte. The leaves are palmately compound, with 7–9 leaflets, the leaflets 9–20 cm long and 4–10 cm broad (though often smaller in cultivation) with a wedge-shaped base, entire margin, and an obtuse or acute apex, sometimes emarginate.[2][3] The leaves are leathery in texture, shiny green, glabrous on the upper surface and somewhat lighter and matte on the underside. Young plants have smaller leaves and fewer leaflets.


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