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84: 70: 46: 38: 62: 534: 258:, the majority of trees have upwardly diagonal branches. A number of mathematical properties are associated with tree branchings; they are natural examples of 83: 250:
Due to a broad range of species of trees, branches and twigs can be found in many different shapes and sizes. While branches can be nearly
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Once a branch has been cut or in any other way removed from its source, it is most commonly referred to as a
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that grows off from another stem, or when structures like veins in leaves are divided into smaller veins.
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is generally referred to as a "cherry branch", while other such formations (i.e., "
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as well, especially when it has been plucked. Other words for twig include
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branch") carry no such alliance. A good example of this versatility is
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Some branches from specific trees have their own names, such as
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Driscoll, Michael; Meredith Hamiltion; Marie Coons (May 2003).
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A Botanist's Vocabulary: 1300 Terms Explained and Illustrated
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is an area where a trunk splits into two or more boughs. A
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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refers only to branches coming directly from the trunk.
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Branches
Branch (disambiguation)


camel thorn tree
Sossusvlei


Pinus sylvestris

botany
stem
Old English
Latin
cladodont
cladode
cladogram
twig
terminus
horizontal
diagonal
fractal
Leonardo da Vinci
cross-sectional areas
da Vinci branching rule
metaphors
synonyms
fork
twig
withies

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