. Botanical characters of the leaves of the date palm used in distinguishing cultivated varieties. Date palm; Leaves; Date palm. CHAHAC'TEKo OF THE LEAVES OF THE DATE PALM?. 27 arc stiffly erect or spreading in an angular manner by bending near the base. The leaf bases arc 5 to 8 inches broad, diminishing gradually. Fig. 15.—Cross sections of the raohis of a Thoory date leaf, showing outlines at different distances from base to apex. to a broad, heavy rib, which tapers but slowly to the apex, where there is a slight flexibility (fig. 15).. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
. Botanical characters of the leaves of the date palm used in distinguishing cultivated varieties. Date palm; Leaves; Date palm. CHAHAC'TEKo OF THE LEAVES OF THE DATE PALM?. 27 arc stiffly erect or spreading in an angular manner by bending near the base. The leaf bases arc 5 to 8 inches broad, diminishing gradually. Fig. 15.—Cross sections of the raohis of a Thoory date leaf, showing outlines at different distances from base to apex. to a broad, heavy rib, which tapers but slowly to the apex, where there is a slight flexibility (fig. 15).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mason, Silas C. (Silas Cheever), b. 1857. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
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