A vase-shaped tree is a type of tree characterized by its distinctive growth form, resembling a vase or an open cup. This shape is typically achieved through selective pruning and natural branching patterns, resulting in a wide, spreading canopy with a narrow trunk. Common examples include certain species of ornamental trees like the 'Vase' shape of the American elm or certain varieties of cherry trees. This shape allows for better air circulation and light penetration, making it visually appealing in landscapes.
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A vase is the shaped like a trapezoid
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Daum Crystal Palm Tree Vase (Love It)
no....yes.....it can be and can't at the same time.....
Perhaps you mean "ewer".
An amphora is a vase with a tall neck and two handles used in ancient Greece and Rome for storing wine or oil.
Many artistic vases are shaped as such that placing flowers into them would either, A. kill the flowers, or B. ruin the vase anonymous@oola.com
A polyp, such as sea anemone, is shaped something like a vase, with the mouth opening at the top.
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It was a tree shaped in a cross, it was reused.
He gets scared because of Tree-ear's face.