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Introduction of Palms Trees<\/h2>\n

Palm trees are an iconic part of many tropical regions of the world. Although they come in many different varieties and shapes, they all have a few common traits that help to make them all part of the same family, mainly their fronds and trunks. Palm tree fronds, which are also known as leaves, consist of a leaf-base, a midrib and a petiole to help attach the leaf to the trunk. The type of palm tree a person is looking at can often be determined by the shape of its fronds. The trunks that typically form the core of a palm tree can be columnar, fan or multi-trunked and can also vary in diameter. What every palm tree has in common, however, is that its branches are all known as fronds. <\/p>\n

Variations of Branches<\/h2>\n

When studying a palm tree, the most easily visible branches are fan palms, which have fronds extending from the base of the trunk in the same basic fan-shaped shape. These fronds have segmented petioles which originate from the leaf-base to attach each leaf to the trunk. In clumped palms, the petioles are more closely appressed to each other and make the tree look more bushy. The feather-shaped fronds of pinnate palms radiate outwards in a more even spread, making this type of palm easily identifiable. In both fan and pinnate palms, the older fronds will be closer to the ground and the younger fronds will be at the top. <\/p>\n

Formation of Branches<\/h2>\n

In order to understand the formation of branches in a palm tree, we will take a closer look at the anatomy of their leaves. As can be seen when examining the leaves of a palm tree closely, the leaflets of each frond are arranged closely together, creating a relatively tight bundle which connects the individual leaflets to the central midrib. Each leaflet is connected to the centre of the frond by a petiole, which then connects the leaf to the trunk of the palm. As a result, the branches of a palm tree can also be referred to as a group of fronds or leaflets. <\/p>\n

Role of Branches<\/h2>\n

The role of branches in a palm tree is mainly to absorb light for photosynthesis, which is the process by which the tree converts light energy into chemical energy stored in the form of carbohydrates. By increasing the ability of the branches to absorb light, a palm tree is able to better use its energy for various elements of growth and protection. The leaves of a palm tree also serve as a way for the tree to communicate its needs to other plants and animals in its environment. <\/p>\n

Care of Branches<\/h2>\n