The Angsana tree has pinnately compound leaves that are made up of multiple leaflets arranged on either side of a central stem. Each leaflet is oblong in shape with a smooth margin and a pointed tip. The leaves are typically glossy green in color.
Angsana trees have adapted to their environment by developing a deep taproot to access water and nutrients from deep in the soil. Their thick waxy leaves help reduce water loss through transpiration, making them well-suited to dry climates. Angsana trees also produce bright yellow flowers to attract pollinators and ensure successful reproduction.
Yes, the Angsana fruit typically has rough skin with a textured outer surface.
Yes, Angsana trees produce seeds. The seeds are contained in a pod or fruit that develops after the flowering of the tree. These seeds can be used to propagate new Angsana trees.
No, angsana trees (Shorea robusta) do not grow from spores. They are flowering plants that reproduce through seeds, which develop from the flowers. Angsana trees produce large, woody fruits that contain seeds, which can germinate and grow into new trees. Spores are typically associated with non-flowering plants like ferns and fungi.
A cactus has no leaves.
Angsana trees can grow up to 25-30 meters tall and have a dense canopy, making them appear large. The leaves are typically small and light green, giving the tree a delicate appearance.
angsana live in water... and it dispersed by wind.
No,it is not. The angsana plant does not grows in the water so therefore,the angsana plant is not an aquatic plant.
Angsana trees have adapted to their environment by developing a deep taproot to access water and nutrients from deep in the soil. Their thick waxy leaves help reduce water loss through transpiration, making them well-suited to dry climates. Angsana trees also produce bright yellow flowers to attract pollinators and ensure successful reproduction.
Yes, the Angsana fruit (from the Angsana tree, a type of Dipterocarp species) has a distinctive wing-like structure that helps it disperse with the wind when it falls from the tree. These wings assist in carrying the fruit to new locations for seed dispersal.
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Yes, the Angsana fruit typically has rough skin with a textured outer surface.
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the angsana is a tree which will have more leaves than a plant. A thicker stem is stonger than a thinner one
An angsana tree is often grown along the sides of roads because it provides shade for the drivers.
it is dispersed by wind