When tree branches intertwine, it is often referred to as "branch interlocking" or "branch entanglement." This natural phenomenon can occur as trees grow close together and their branches overlap or weave around one another. It may also be described as "canopy overlap" in forest ecology, where the upper branches of trees intermingle.
An umbrella-like covering of leaves is called a canopy. Canopies are formed when tree branches and leaves intertwine to create a continuous layer of foliage above the forest floor, providing shade and shelter for plants and animals below.
The tree that has pods hanging down from its branches is called a mesquite tree.
Branches as in the branches of the tree is Dhaliyan - डालियाँ Branch is डाली
Branches grow from the base of a tree through a process called secondary growth, where the tree's vascular cambium layer produces new cells that eventually develop into branches.
It's called a Banyan tree, but more specifically, its called a Chinese Banyan tree.
A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.
It's called the "bronchial tree".
The stem of the tree is called the trunk and the outermost part of the trunk is called the bark of the trunk.
Tree branches grow downward due to a process called gravitropism, where the plant's cells sense gravity and grow in response to it. This causes the branches to grow in a downward direction, helping the tree maintain its balance and stability.
The pulmonary system resembles the braches of a tree. It's sometimes called the pulmonary tree.
A tree or shrub is a plant that has a thick stem called a trunk and branches with leaves on them. The trunk and branches are brown and the leave are usually green, yellow, red or purple.
The bronchial tree is called so because its structure resembles that of a tree, with the main trachea branching out into smaller bronchi and bronchioles, similar to the branches of a tree extending from the trunk. This branching structure helps in distributing air to the lungs efficiently.